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Similarly , while rapid changes of state in chemistry are consistent with physical laws , they can not be predicted from those laws . At the subatomic level , even physicists are limited in what they can know or predict , in keeping ...
Similarly , while rapid changes of state in chemistry are consistent with physical laws , they can not be predicted from those laws . At the subatomic level , even physicists are limited in what they can know or predict , in keeping ...
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him no help in his quest but rather threaten him at every turn with physical danger and , just as importantly , inescapably depressing bleakness . Hoban envisions a post - apocalyptic landscape in which any rebuilding of civilization ...
him no help in his quest but rather threaten him at every turn with physical danger and , just as importantly , inescapably depressing bleakness . Hoban envisions a post - apocalyptic landscape in which any rebuilding of civilization ...
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Ruined cities become a metaphor for the disintegration of the body as well as a way of valuing cyberspace , which is , after all , an escape from the constraints of the physical world . Internalizing nuclear war , as Baudrillard often ...
Ruined cities become a metaphor for the disintegration of the body as well as a way of valuing cyberspace , which is , after all , an escape from the constraints of the physical world . Internalizing nuclear war , as Baudrillard often ...
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