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New York Times Urges WHWG’s Josh Gilder to Go Hollywood
In their 2004 book, Heavenly Intrigue, Gilder and his wife, Anne-Lee, point the finger at Johannes Kepler, founder of modern physics, as the murderer (by poison) of the great 16th century astronomer Tycho Brahe. In order to verify — or refute — their findings, Tycho’s body was recently disinterred from its crypt in Prague for state of the art forensic testing.
In his New York Times article this week, John Tierney says the story has all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster — full of sex, intrigue and murder. Seems that some producers are already interested. We can’t wait to see the movie.