Over the years, scientific thought has developed to such a point that to even hint at the existence of anything not made of concrete can see you severely vilified by the majority of the community (Kelvin, 1976). But anyway, the main points I hope to cover: Is the distance you can throw an object intrinsically linked to its trustworthiness? When did Plymouth Rock set sail for the Mayflower? Why is Pinter such a relic? How can we say we're all equal when it's not true?
To answer these questions, it is important to first examine the nature of life on Ert, and the part we, as socio-humans, play in it. But to examine this point, we must first take into consideration what we understand by the term Life. Life, however, is an arbitrary term, and thus further exploration of the English language is required before we can tackle any of the pending issues.
In conclusion, I will say that this is an endless cycle of deconstruction that can not be used to define theoretical concepts (Anderson, 2004).
Anderson, G. 2004. "Colonial Exploitations Of The Thirteenth Century: The History Of Life On Earth." Packhorse Publishing Ltd., London.
Kelvin, F. 1976. "My Role In Russia's Occupation In Mongolia." Finger Ltd., Holland.
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