Graham Greene (Chief Clearwater) played a character named Harry Clearwater in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012) & The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009).
At 00:20:45 (runtime excluding commercial breaks), character Amita Ramanujan (actress Navi Rawat) states that "Many famous scientists, including Einstein, believed in God."
Albert Einstein was a poor choice for an example of a scientist who believed in God. Apparently the script writers (teleplay by Christos Gage and Ruth Fletcher-Gage, story by Jim Sterling) were referring to Einstein's expressions mentioning God, such as when he commented on the probabilistic behavior of subatomic particles like electrons (a phenomenon of quantum mechanics), saying, "God does not play dice with the universe."
Einstein was not religious in any usual sense, thus his reference to God was not an expression of a religious belief. He did not believe there was any sort of all-knowing, all-powerful sentient being who had created the universe and all the things in it, and who was concerned with the individual lives of humans on Earth. Einstein used the term God in a sense that most of us would understand to be Nature.
There are scientists who are religious and believe in a god, but, Einstein was not one among them.
Albert Einstein was a poor choice for an example of a scientist who believed in God. Apparently the script writers (teleplay by Christos Gage and Ruth Fletcher-Gage, story by Jim Sterling) were referring to Einstein's expressions mentioning God, such as when he commented on the probabilistic behavior of subatomic particles like electrons (a phenomenon of quantum mechanics), saying, "God does not play dice with the universe."
Einstein was not religious in any usual sense, thus his reference to God was not an expression of a religious belief. He did not believe there was any sort of all-knowing, all-powerful sentient being who had created the universe and all the things in it, and who was concerned with the individual lives of humans on Earth. Einstein used the term God in a sense that most of us would understand to be Nature.
There are scientists who are religious and believe in a god, but, Einstein was not one among them.
Forensic anthropology is the focus of the similarly-premised show Bones (2005), in which a forensic anthropologist and her team partner with an FBI agent to solve murders. The episode following this one (Scorched (2005)) guest stars Loren Dean, who played the brother of the main character on Bones, and the episode following that (The OG (2006)) guest stars Tamara Taylor, who played a member of the forensics team (and former police officer) on Bones.