Comets at the time were considered by theologians and the general public alike as a sign of divine anger, and God must have seemed pretty pissed off to create this one - it occupied more than half of the visible sky.


Chapter 5, The Dueling Of Large And Small Numbers, p. 89 - The Drunkard's Walk


Comets at the time were considered by theologians and the general public alike as a sign of divine anger, and God must have seemed pretty pissed off...

Comets at the time were considered by theologians and the general public alike as a sign of divine anger, and God must have seemed pretty pissed off...

Comets at the time were considered by theologians and the general public alike as a sign of divine anger, and God must have seemed pretty pissed off...

Comets at the time were considered by theologians and the general public alike as a sign of divine anger, and God must have seemed pretty pissed off...