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Matt Artz Photography
Saturday, September 18, 2004
Reality vs. The Human Experience
"The overreaching lesson that has emerged from scientific inquiry over the last century is that human experience is often a misleading guide to the true nature of reality."
--Brian Green
[ photograph above: Big Bear Lake, 2002 ]
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