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Blaise Pascal: "engulfed in the infinite immensity ofspaces whereof I know nothing and which know

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That bleakest of creation stories,applied to our economy,

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From the moon, the only evidenceof humans on Earth are deserts!

We are, biologically,a desert-making species!We have been so sincewe cut trees andassociated with hoovedanimals and are nowon hi-tech speedup!

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