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Tijd is niet alleen een dimensie van de wereld, maar ook een manier van beleving van de wereld. De tijd als opeenvolging van momenten, als een leven tussen verleden en toekomst, is een ervaring van de onvolkomenheid van het bestaan. Een bestaan van loslaten, vergeten, afwachten, afwezigheid en niet-weten. Kortom, een 'zijn' dat ook een 'niet-zijn' is. Wanneer het bestaan tot volkomenheid komt, is er geen tijd meer. Ook de tijd is tijdelijk.&lt;br /&gt;
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	Het onderzoek van de planeet Mars, vanuit een historisch gezichtspunt. De geschiedenis wordt beschreven van de 'prehistorie', waarin de planeet door telescopen vanop aarde bestudeerd werd, tot de hedendaagse tijd, waarin ruimtetuigen de planeet ter plaatse verkennen. In de loop van het verhaal ontvouwt zich de kennis die we thans bezitten over de bodemgesteldheid, het klimaat, het geologische verleden en de manen van Mars.&lt;/p&gt;
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