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EDITORIAL


               I would have liked this last Newsletter of 2023 to be based on optimism, to show that we
               can face adversity and think about the future.

               But that was without taking into account the turbulence in the world...

               On the bright side, however, we have texts from several of our members, and I'd like to
               thank them. We still have the excellent subjects covered by our Evelina. Together with
               Marithé, they produce the much-appreciated newsletters.

                                   In my editorial, I included a tribute to certain people who are part of
                                   my very personal, and therefore entirely subjective, pantheon. My
                                   pantheon includes Hubert Reeves, who  died recently. Here is an
                                   example of his remarks, which resonate perfectly at the opening of
                                   COP28.

                                   Hubert Reeves passed away at 3.15pm on Friday 13 October 2023.

                                   He will remain immortal in our hearts, as will all his work. Listening to
                                   him was a joy, everything became simple...

               https://www.hubertreeves.info/index.html

               Editorial letter of 4 January 2020

               Paris, 4 January 2020.

               What are we going to do with our future?

               The recipe for our existence can be found in my book Poussières d'étoiles :

               First, stars have to be made from the initial magma. Then these stars have to live out
               their lives  and release their harvest of atoms into space. Then  these atoms have to
               combine into molecules and dust. And these grains of dust have to accumulate into
               rocky planets...

               Finally, we need to ensure that the chemical and  biological  evolution of the planet
               continues. We know more or less how long each of these operations will take. If we add
               them up, we arrive at a minimum of several billion years.

               Is it any wonder that the universe is already fourteen billion years old? That's all it takes
               to give birth to a being capable of consciousness ...

               And now, we humans, with our knowledge of the past and our capacity for
               consciousness, what are we going to do with our future?

               It starts in 2020!










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