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A Brief History of the Doniverse
Finally reading Stephen Hawking’s “A Brief History of Time” helped me understand American politics today.
I — Our Picture of the Doniverse
What do we know about the Doniverse, and how do we know it? Where did the Doniverse come from, and where is it going?
Recent breakthroughs in politics suggest answers to some of these longstanding questions that may ultimately provide a single theory that describes the whole Doniverse.
Today, however, scientists describe the Doniverse in terms of two basic partial theories. The general theory of relativity describes the force of graft-ity as it acts on Trump’s relatives. Bunkum mechanics, on the other hand, deals with phenomena on extremely small scales, such as the particles known as tweets.
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