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transports as is known in the others: every branch of science can be utilized, and the future that awaits us will need each and every one of our specializations. The regrouping of our sciences will see its crystallization into a new transport system, itself created in order to make new explorations easier. Nothing will ever stop in the search for and conquest or subjugation of energy. Only a new catastrophe, perhaps, set off by a force out of human control, could wipe the world out of existence. This time, the sorcerer's apprentice would have nowhere to turn; everything would be over unless, on the other hand, everything began again if any seed of life were left in the world! All would start up again, no doubt, with new beginnings, and with all the intellectual wealth and the joys that science makes available to the world for its greatest possible benefit.

References: 1. L'Avenir du papuebot et la philosphie du voyage. R. Alquier, Ingenieur civil des Mines. 2. Les Transports eu Europe. Jules-Mare Priou, Professeur e I'Ecole Superieure des Transports ("Entreprise" du

3. L'organisation des transports e l'echelle europienne August 17, 1963)

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