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These are the ways that worlds end - unless somebody comes up with a bright idea.
It is through this mechanism that worlds are conjured up, through everyday details, which function "as the opposite of narrative".
Conventional planetary-formation theory holds that worlds condense out of a disc of dust and rubble early in a star's life.
It's a good bet that "Worlds at War" will appeal more to admirers of Samuel Huntington's thesis about the clash of civilizations, which Pagden calls "a crude but useful phrase," than to fans of Edward Said's book "Orientalism".
Refreshingly, his treatment of the biology is every bit as rigorous as the physics, planetology and astronomy that make up the bulk of the book, so that "Worlds Without End" is, in many respects, the book "Probability 1" ought to have been.
And he holds that worlds are plenitudinous.
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Lucky doesn't recognize that world.
Soon enough, that world came into being.
And then that world literally shook.
And we still inhabit that world".
But that world premiere occurred by default.
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