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James S.A. Corey

“It is true that we do not feel the movement of the earth, but by admitting its immobility we arrive at absurdity, while by admitting its motion (which we do not feel) we arrive at laws,” so also in history the new view says: “It is true that we are not conscious of our dependence, but by admitting our free will we arrive at absurdity, while by admitting our dependence on the external world, on time, and on cause, we arrive at laws.”

James S.A. Corey, Babylon's Ashes
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Babylon's Ashes (Expanse, #6) Babylon's Ashes by James S.A. Corey
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