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Hurricanes

Oceanic currents are natural historical forces that cannot be stopped by negotiation once they begin; they end only when they run out of energy.

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Oceanic currents are natural historical forces that cannot be stopped by negotiation once they begin; they end only when they run out of energy.

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Hurricanes do not have a single start; currents are always in motion, and empire formation already begins energizing future borderland hurricanes.

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The Oceanic Currents Of History

2025-02-18, day precision · Civilization #31: The Oceanic Currents of History

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"Okay. What starts these hurricanes? Or what starts this process? All right. So, if you look at an ocean, you will discover that these..."

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