“It really is the same thing. They are identical issues…. The implication of having this information released is so vast, profound, and far-reaching that no aspects of life on earth would be unchanged.”
Undated
Source: [McCullagh, Declan, Energy, Physics, and Soda Pop, Wired News, May 3, 1999, http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/1999/05/19446, 2007-05-07, https://archive.is/MjIpb, 2013-06-30]
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