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In the olden days, tensions between Islam and Christendom rose. This culminated in the Crusades. Fortunately, just as this was emerging, Columbus opened up the West by stumbling on the Americas. As Europe could now access raw materials from other continents, they took advantage of an open system and as a result, tensions with Islam abated. Today, we have what is essentially a closed system. A single, integrated New World Order system allows for no energy to come from outside the system, with energy churning within like a theoretical perpetual motion machine. Question — Do perpetual motion machines really work? That is to say, if nations come into conflict in this closed model, there’s nowhere to escape to. What does this suggest about China and emerging tensions with the West?
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