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The Drip Theory - 22nd century literature - cover

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The Drip Theory - 22nd century literature

John Blandly

Casa editrice: RoryMacbeth

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Ever wonder why there is deep water covering the North Pole and not the South Pole? Well, stop wondering. Try the Drip Theory. We've got it covered. Plus, statistics about the relationships of the polar tilts of the planets, rotational locks, Alpha Centauri, and the location, speed and direction of the Sun in our galaxy. 
It's all here, in one simple, basic ebook. 
 
Disponibile da: 30/04/2020.

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