In a fictitious story of Ernst Hemingway's "Hill like White Elephants", a man and a woman sit at the station and order a drink and observe everything around. But they have problems, they have to solve, the problem is that the women are pregnant, the men want her abortion. She does not want abortion, but she thinks she can do it if they will be happy later. The couple sat at the station and were waiting for abortion, and they disguised that word as "simple operation". "This is truly a very simple operation, Jig." (325) They did this because I think that the abortion was not c when the story was announced in 1927.
If you look closely, you may notice that the majority of these hills are big loops, just as the travelers are rolling in the cold night. If you look closely, some of the hills are made of cut stones, but tunnels are carved on both sides of the other hills. Indeed, except for the ancient pyramids, they are not hills at all, but they collapsed after the collapse of the Mayan civilization thousands of years ago. During the classical Mayan era (AD 250-900), this ruin was a prosperous village, today the text and culture flourished in Central America and southern Mexico. But this is also an era of political turmoil. Two fighting city states fell into a long-term conflict and competed in search of advantage. In a short time, one of the city states dominated, becoming the closest to the empire in Mayan history. It was ruled by the king of the snake of the Kaanul dynasty decades ago, and nobody knew it existed.
In order to better understand the problem at the forefront of science, let's take a closer look at a specific field and look at the big change being done in so many fields. We choose physics. It is "the hardest" in science. Readers can rest assured that they do not need physics to follow this part - just focus on beauty. We started with the work of physicist David Bohm (1917-1992), a pioneer of science and spirituality. Baume is a colleague of Einstein at Princeton University and they have a similar view on the rationale of quantum theory. Bohm is driven by the passion for understanding the essence of the universe. Many scientists believe that science is a practical means of predicting and controlling nature and technology, which makes him uneasy.