God and the Query of Clever Extraterrestrials | Church Life Journal


The discovery of quite a few exoplanets, some seemingly liveable, and rumors and claims about UFOs have piqued public curiosity in the potential for clever extraterrestrial life. On this article, I’ll talk about 4 questions: (1) How seemingly is it that clever ETs exist? (2) How seemingly is it that they’ve ever visited earth or that people will ever encounter them? (3) Would the existence of clever ETs battle with Catholic perception? And (4) how would possibly such beings be redeemed, if certainly they exist and stand in want of redemption?

How Seemingly is it That Clever ETs Exist?

The reply to this query is that nobody is aware of. We can’t assert that it’s seemingly, nor can we assert that it’s unlikely. There’s merely no approach to estimate the likelihood. It is determined by two unknown elements: (a) the variety of liveable planets, and (b) the likelihood that on a typical liveable planet clever life would evolve. In regards to the first issue, one can solely give a decrease certain, as a result of we solely have details about the a part of the universe that’s inside our cosmic “horizon,” i.e. the half from which mild has had time to achieve us for the reason that Huge Bang. Inside this so-called “observable universe,” which is tens of billions of light-years throughout, there are roughly 1022 stars; and it’s thought {that a} substantial fraction of them have liveable planets, primarily based on what latest exoplanet analysis has proven. However there are very sturdy theoretical causes to imagine that your entire universe is exponentially bigger than the observable half. (This might clarify the outstanding “flatness” of the spatial geometry of the observable half. An analogy is that the Earth’s floor seems flat for those who can solely see a small a part of it.) In reality, in the usual Huge Bang idea, the universe might be of infinite spatial quantity, and nothing we all know at current proves that it isn’t. Subsequently, all we are able to say, and doubtless ever will have the ability to say, is that the variety of liveable planets is at the very least 1022, in all probability exponentially bigger than that, and probably infinite.

So far as the second issue, the likelihood of very smart life evolving on a typical liveable planet, we solely know that it isn’t zero, as a result of we exist. It may very well be, nonetheless, exponentially small. For instance, there may very well be some hurdles on the street to clever life that it is extremely tough for evolution to surmount. One such hurdle is perhaps the formation of the primary residing and self-reproducing one-celled organism. A second is perhaps the making of eukaryotic cells (cells with nuclei) from less complicated prokaryotic cells. A 3rd is perhaps making multicellular organisms—on Earth that step took a number of billion years. One other is perhaps growing excessive intelligence. Suppose (utilizing spherical numbers for the sake of illustration) that there have been 5 such excessive hurdles and that the possibility of evolution surmounting every of them on a typical liveable planet was one in a thousand. Then the possibility of surmounting all of them can be (1/1000) raised to the fifth energy or 10-15. As a result of the possibilities of getting over a number of hurdles get multiplied, one sees that the possibilities of very smart life evolving on a typical liveable planet may very well be exponentially small—although it won’t be.

So the statistically “anticipated” variety of planets within the universe with very smart life is a few exponentially massive quantity occasions some quantity which may very well be exponentially small, the place the exponent in every case is unknown to us. The reply, subsequently, may very well be something. If it is extremely small in comparison with one, it will imply that our existence is a tremendous statistical fluke, and that we’re nearly definitely alone within the universe. If it is extremely massive in comparison with one, then nearly definitely there are an unlimited variety of clever species scattered all through the universe. May the reply come out in between, say a quantity like 2 or 3? That may be very unusual, as it will require that the big variety of liveable planets and the small likelihood per liveable planet carefully counterbalance one another, which they don’t have any cause to do. In brief, if there are clever extraterrestrials in any respect, it appears most certainly {that a} huge variety of planets have them moderately than just some. And, as we’ll see, that has some bearing on some theological questions.

How Seemingly is it That People and Rational ETs Have Met or Will Ever Meet?

There was a whole lot of hoopla within the press lately about UFOs (or UAPs as they’ve been rebranded). No matter UFOs are, it appears extraordinarily unlikely from a scientific standpoint that ETs have ever visited us people or ever will. There are two causes for this. The primary is that faster-than-light (or FTL) journey is sort of definitely unimaginable in mild of what’s presently recognized about basic physics. It’s simply proven on the premise of Particular Relativity that if FTL journey have been potential then time journey would even be, and that may result in weird “temporal paradoxes” (such because the well-known “grandfather paradox,” through which an individual travels again in time and prevents his personal mother and father from being born). Whereas the equations of Basic Relativity appear to permit the hypothetical risk of “traversable wormholes” in spacetime, which might allow each time journey and FTL journey, the formation of such wormholes would require the existence of negative-energy matter that doesn’t exist in the true world. The impossibility of FTL journey signifies that any ETs who wished to make a spherical journey to Earth must be from a planet very near us. And the variety of liveable planets inside, say, forty mild years of Earth is simply within the tens, not a whole lot, not to mention 1022.

The second cause that alien visitations are extraordinarily unlikely is that even when an clever species have been to evolve on a planet of a close-by star the likelihood that they might exist concurrently people do within the historical past of the cosmos would appear to be totally negligible. Our species has been round for about 200,000 years, which seems like so much however is a blink of an eye fixed compared to the 14 billion years of cosmic historical past. It’s vastly extra seemingly that we and any given species of clever ETs would miss one another by a whole lot of thousands and thousands of years than that we might overlap in time. So, the concept any people have encountered ETs or ever will is kind of far-fetched, even when theoretically potential.

Nevertheless, regardless that the existence of clever extraterrestrials will in all probability all the time stay within the realm of pure hypothesis, it is very important mirror on it theologically. For, given what we all know, clever ETs would possibly properly exist, and surveys point out that a big fraction of most people believes that they do. Subsequently, it’s a pastorally essential query whether or not the existence of such beings can be in step with the Catholic religion.

Would the Existence of Clever Alien Species be Opposite to the Catholic Religion?

You will need to make clear that what’s at challenge right here shouldn’t be “intelligence” within the sense that one would possibly discuss a canine or dolphin being clever. Many terrestrial creatures have intelligence of that kind, and nobody has ever imagined this to be theologically problematic. Slightly, one is speaking about what in Catholic custom is known as “mind” or “rationality,” which is conceived of as a religious energy. Even on this regard one should do not forget that angels are historically taught to be purely mental, religious beings, and their existence shouldn’t be solely unproblematic theologically, however an article of religion. What’s particularly at challenge, then, is the existence elsewhere within the bodily universe of different embodied creatures who possess rationality—and thus additionally free will—and who would subsequently possess “immortal religious souls” and be made within the “picture of God.” For readability, allow us to name such hypothetical creatures “rational extraterrestrials.” After all, by Catholic instructing, if such beings do exist, they don’t seem to be purely the results of an evolutionary course of, since their rational souls can be “instantly” created by God.

Now, definitely it’s the case that the existence of such rational extraterrestrial species is nowhere talked about in Scripture and doesn’t appear even to have been contemplated by any of the scriptural writers. Subsequently, it will be misplaced to learn into scriptural verses solutions to questions on ET life that their authors didn’t ask themselves. That may be to commit what one theologian (in one other context) has aptly referred to as “the fallacy of the unasked query.” For instance, when St. Paul says in Philippians 2:10-11 that “on the title of Jesus each knee ought to bow, of these in heaven, and of these on earth, and of these beneath the earth,” he likely was considering of the blessed in heaven moderately than area aliens.

The query naturally arises whether or not one would count on Scripture to say ETs, in the event that they do exist. It’s exhausting to see why one would. There are a lot of features of the universe that Scripture is silent about, together with the very existence of planets exterior the photo voltaic system, the huge measurement of the universe, and its immense age. It is usually silent concerning the existence of many sorts of terrestrial life, together with dinosaurs. Even on many issues which might be essential in a sensible sense, Scripture tells us nothing, whether or not it’s electrical energy, or agriculture, or drugs. God has left it to human cause, effort, and accountability to study this world and learn how to make our manner in it. Scripture shouldn’t be about Nature and its secrets and techniques, however about God and mankind’s relationship to him, in addition to our relationship to one another. For causes talked about within the earlier part, the human race is extraordinarily unlikely ever to come across rational extraterrestrials, and so they don’t seem to be part of the story of mankind and its redemption. Nor would we people be a part of their story or their “salvation historical past.”

Despite the fact that there isn’t any apparent cause why God would reveal something to us about rational extraterrestrials, there additionally isn’t any apparent cause why he wouldn’t create them, and a few causes to assume he would possibly. Usually, a composer doesn’t create only one work, a novelist only one novel, or a poet only one poem. And God shouldn’t be stingy along with his love. In spite of everything, the human race itself includes many tens of billions of people, and God doesn’t love any of them any much less for that.

In reality, Christians have been speculating for hundreds of years about life elsewhere within the universe, and the prevailing view appears to have been that it’s extra in accord with God’s generosity and munificence to have created life all all through the universe. Some even prompt a “precept of plenitude,” in accordance with which the universe ought to be as energetic as potential. There’s nothing in Christian custom or instructing that militates in opposition to the likelihood that rational ET life exists and maybe in nice abundance. The place issues get trickier is with the query of how such beings can be saved.

How Would Rational ETs be Saved?

The primary query to think about is whether or not ETs, in the event that they exist, stand in want of redemption. Maybe all rational ETs species are unfallen, as are these in C.S. Lewis’s House Trilogy. Nevertheless, if the variety of rational species within the universe is exponentially massive—which is the most certainly case if ETs exist in any respect—it will be an astonishing coincidence if solely we people have been fallen. The issue lies not within the notion that just one rational species has fallen, however moderately with the concept we might occur to be that one. So if rational ET species exist, it appears most certainly that lots of them, if not all, are fallen and stand in want of redemption. The query is how God would save them.

There are two theories. One is that every one rational embodied creatures all through the universe can be saved by the distinctive and unrepeatable sacrifice of Jesus of Nazareth on a cross on Calvary two thousand years in the past. The opposite is that God the Son would have a number of Incarnations, taking the types (or within the conventional terminology “assuming the natures”) of each sort of rational embodied species within the universe, or at the very least those who had fallen. (Although right here one should notice that a few of the Church Fathers in addition to later theologians held that God would have develop into incarnate as a person even had humanity not fallen.)

After all, we have no idea which of those theories is appropriate (if there are rational ETs), as God has not revealed something about it, and consequently there isn’t any Catholic instructing on the matter. One is within the realm of free hypothesis. That has not stopped theologians from having sturdy opinions. (I vividly recall the vehement detrimental response of a good friend of mine, who was a Jesuit theologian of appreciable fame, once I broached the subject of a number of Incarnations to him some years in the past.) Opinion, nonetheless, is split amongst Catholic theologians who’ve thought of the query.

There appear to be three primary arguments given by proponents of the single-Incarnation idea. First, if the sacrifice of Christ on Calvary might be the technique of salvation for human beings who lived earlier than the time of Christ and for many who have lived since however have by no means heard of Christ, why might it not even be the means by which ETs are saved? Second, there are a selection of scriptural verses that recommend a cosmic scope to Christ’s salvific work and others that state that there’s only a single mediator of salvation; although, as we’ll see, these don’t essentially show the single-Incarnation idea. And, third, the very notion of a number of Incarnations appears problematic and even scandalous to some, as for instance the Jesuit good friend I referred to.

The primary argument is kind of logical, however its plausibility can be diminished in two methods if the variety of planets with rational ET life is exponentially massive. For whereas it won’t be shocking that an Incarnation would occur on just one planet, it would be shocking if that one simply occurred to be ours. Furthermore, it will be making the exception into the rule. It’s true that there have existed many human beings—tens of billions, in truth—who by no means heard of Christ; however it’s seemingly that by the top of human historical past a majority of all people who could have ever lived will have heard of him, assuming that the human race carries on for at the very least a number of extra centuries and the gospel continues to be preached. So, one can regard these human beings who by no means heard of Christ however have been nonetheless saved as exceptions to the rule. But when there are, say, trillions of rational ET species all through the universe, and there’s solely the one Incarnation right here on Earth, then the embodied rational beings who won’t ever have heard of Christ would vastly outnumber those that could have. In that case, being saved by listening to “Christ crucified” preached wouldn’t be the rule, however moderately the very uncommon exception. That may be analogous to the salvation of the human race being completed by an Incarnation that occurred on some distant South Sea island with a inhabitants of just a few folks, who witnessed the life, loss of life, and resurrection of the Son of God and have been then worn out by a tsunami, leaving the remainder of humanity fully unaware that the Incarnation had ever occurred. That may be a wierd “plan of salvation,” particularly as evidently Christ wished the human race to be taught of his mission, provided that he commanded his disciples to “baptize all nations.”

Having seemed on the single-Incarnation idea, allow us to see what might be mentioned for and in opposition to the choice.

A number of Incarnations?

For many individuals, little question, the thought of a number of Incarnations is so unusual as to appear absurd and even impious. Nevertheless, so nice a theologian as St. Thomas Aquinas didn’t regard it as such. After all, he was not considering of extraterrestrials, however of a number of human Incarnations of the Son of God. He posed the query, in Summa Theologiae, half III, query 3, article 7, “Whether or not One Divine Particular person Can Assume Two Human Natures.” His reply was sure. In reality, St. Thomas argued that the Son of God is in a position in precept to imagine quite a few distinct human natures, within the sense that it will be neither logically nor metaphysically unimaginable for him to take action. And, if that’s the case, then it will appear additionally to be potential for the Son of God to imagine the natures of a multiplicity of totally different rational species.

I’ll return within the final part to the query of whether or not and the way this makes metaphysical sense. However first allow us to look at the query why a number of Incarnations would possibly make sense as a method of saving extraterrestrials, in the event that they exist. There are at the very least three interconnected the explanation why it will.

The primary cause has to do with the connection between the Incarnation of Christ and the Fall of Man. Christ, the “final Adam” or “second Adam” (1 Cor 15: 45-47), got here to undo what had been carried out by the “first Adam.” By Catholic instructing, the primary human beings had loved a friendship with God and sure graces and “preternatural items,” which by turning away from God they forfeited for themselves and their descendants—that’s, for the human race. And solely the human race, not any ET races that there is perhaps; for the consequences of that primordial Fall, in accordance with the Council of Trent, are handed on “by propagation.” If the work of the “second Adam,” Christ, is to restore the harm carried out by the primary, it will appear that it’s to spiritually heal the human race, and solely the human race, and restore it to friendship with God.

This leads us on to the second cause, which is a theological precept enunciated by most of the Fathers of the Early Church, particularly that “what has not been assumed can’t be healed.” Human nature, which had been wounded by the transgression of our “first mother and father,” can solely be healed if that nature is “assumed” by the Son of God, i.e. taken up into himself within the Incarnation. This precept was used to reply these within the early centuries of Christianity who argued that Christ was not absolutely human—that he lacked, for instance, a really human physique or a human soul. It was answered that if he didn’t possess humanity absolutely then humanity wouldn’t be redeemed absolutely. That’s the reason, within the phrases of the Letter to the Hebrews, Christ needed to be a “man like us in all issues however sin.” But when we generalize this precept it will seem that the character of a rational ET species, if wounded by sin, couldn’t be healed except that ET nature have been assumed into the Son of God as properly. Their redeemer should be like them in all issues however sin. In 1 Timothy 2:5, one reads, “For there’s one God, and one mediator between God and man, the person Christ Jesus.” Right here once more we see it emphasised that the mediator shares the character of these whose relationship to God he mediates.

And this brings us to a 3rd and most basic level. Some who talk about the Incarnation appear to conceive of it as merely a method to an finish, salvation. Nevertheless, it isn’t simply the means to salvation, however the very substance of salvation. Salvation shouldn’t be merely the avoidance of punishment or perdition, neither is it merely touring to Heaven conceived of as a spot; moderately it’s complete union with God. God desired to unite humanity to himself in an intimate and certainly “nuptial” union. This nuptial union is each religious and corporeal. It started within the Incarnation of Jesus Christ, who in himself unites the divine and human; however others have been to be introduced into this union by turning into joined to Christ as members of his Physique, the Church, which is Christ’s physique in a fairly literal sense (although not a “organic” sense). Thus, being members of this Physique as it will likely be in its glorified state, and intimately united thereby with God and with one another, is the substance of being “in Heaven.” The Physique of Christ, when it reaches its final completion on the “final Day” would be the “entire Christ” (or “totus Christus”), through which God and Man obtain that definitive union. That’s what Heaven is. That’s the reason Joseph Ratzinger in his e-book Eschatology wrote,

The perfecting of the Lord’s physique within the pleroma of the “entire Christ” brings heaven to its true cosmic completion. Allow us to say it as soon as extra earlier than we finish: the person’s salvation is entire and full solely when the salvation of the cosmos and all of the elect has come to full fruition. For the redeemed aren’t merely adjoining to one another in heaven. Slightly, of their being collectively because the one Christ, they are heaven.

When one acknowledges this, one sees that Incarnation isn’t just one great way amongst others for God to avoid wasting his creatures, it’s the very substance of the salvation and the life he affords. Certainly, that is why a few of the early Church Fathers mentioned that God would have develop into Incarnate as a person even when man had not sinned.

By the way, this attitude sheds mild on what some regard as a “exhausting saying” of the Church’s custom, particularly that “further ecclesiam nulla salus” (“exterior the Church there isn’t any salvation”). The Church has defined that this doesn’t imply that every one human beings who by no means heard of Christ on this life or who by no means acquired baptism can’t be saved. Nevertheless it does imply that these of them who’re saved and find yourself in heaven, additionally by definition find yourself within the “totus Christus,” the Physique of Christ, the “Church Triumphant.” So, in the long run, they won’t be “further ecclesiam.”

So, making use of all this to different rational species which may exist elsewhere within the universe, it means that if any such species is to be redeemed it will be by an Incarnation by which that species, its nature, and its members collectively and as people are united to the Son of God.

Now, if that is true, it will result in some corollaries. A couple of Incarnation would indicate multiple Physique of Christ—as many as there are rational species whose natures God assumed. And maybe one also needs to say, subsequently, as many “Heavens.” The human race had an unique unity with itself and with God that was shattered by sin. Within the human Physique of Christ, when it achieves completion, that unity will probably be restored. However there was no unique unity of the human race with ET rational species (in the event that they exist), besides, in fact, that every one rational species have their origin in God. So, whereas all rational creatures on this universe who’re redeemed will probably be united to God in his Son, we have no idea whether or not they are going to be united in a single Physique with these of different rational species.

And eventually we come to a completely important level. Even when, hypothetically, there have been a number of Incarnations of the everlasting Son of God, the Second Particular person of the Blessed Trinity, they might all be Incarnations of 1 and the identical divine Particular person. Whereas, as St. Paul wrote, our knees should bend “on the title of Jesus,” it might be that these in different components of the universe bend their knees (or make regardless of the analogous bodily gesture can be) at a different-sounding title, however not the title of a unique Particular person. It might be the title of the identical Son of God as he got here amongst them and “dwelt amongst them” as one like them “in all issues however sin.” And if the Son of God undergoes rejection, struggling, and loss of life on a number of planets, it will be the identical divine Particular person present process them in each case. It might be one and the identical everlasting choice on the a part of that divine Particular person to humble himself and supply himself for all his kids. It’s that everlasting choice of the Son of God that’s referred to in Revelation 13:8, which speaks of the “Lamb slain from the inspiration of the world.” Equally, 1 Peter 1:19-20 refers to “the valuable blood of Christ, as of a lamb with out blemish and with out spot, who verily was foreordained earlier than the inspiration of the world, however was manifest in these final occasions for you.” That one and solely Lamb was manifest for us people as Jesus Christ, however maybe may very well be manifest in a unique kind for different rational species. Subsequently, it may be argued that scriptural passages that emphasize a single sacrifice and a single mediator and passages that indicate a cosmic dimension to Christ’s sacrifice would not have to be interpreted to exclude a number of Incarnations.

Would A number of Incarnations Make Metaphysical Sense?

Earlier than attending to that query, one should assessment how it’s that the human Incarnation of the Son of God makes metaphysical sense. It raises some very puzzling questions that have been a lot debated within the early Church. At first it looks like a contradiction in phrases. How can the identical Christ be each God and man, if God is infinite and man is finite? If Jesus of Nazareth is human, then as a human his ideas, feelings, and sensations would change from second to second and his reminiscence would have finite capability. He can be able to forgetting and of studying. Hebrews 5:8 tells us he “realized obedience by what he suffered.” Luke 2:52 says that “he grew in knowledge.” However, if Jesus of Nazareth is God, then as God his thoughts is infinite and unchanging, and he is aware of all issues in a single timeless act of understanding. To resolve the puzzle, some denied his full humanity, saying that it was swallowed up in his divinity, or that he solely appeared human. Others denied that he was absolutely God, saying that he was solely an exalted creature, or that whereas on earth he laid apart his divinity. However all of those have been false options and lifeless ends. They have been opposite to each Scripture and Apostolic Custom and have been condemned by a sequence of Ecumenical Councils. The Church resolved the obvious contradiction differently that accorded with each Scripture and Apostolic Custom, by instructing that Christ, although “one Particular person,” has “two natures,” a divine nature and a human nature, and subsequently should have two minds and two wills. He has each a divine mind and a human mind; he has each a divine will and a human will; and so forth. (Those that denied that Christ had two wills have been referred to as “monothelites,” or one-willers, and monothelitism was condemned by the Third Council of Constantinople in 680-1 AD.)

This resolves the obvious contradiction, however not, in fact, the thriller. How can one individual have two minds? We, who’ve solely a human nature, clearly can’t think about it. However maybe we are able to make the thriller appear a bit much less unusual by an analogy, taken from the Athanasian Creed, a doctrinal assertion courting to concerning the late fifth century. That creed makes an analogy between the union of the divine and human natures in Christ and the union inside a human being of the religious soul and the physique: “For because the rational soul and flesh is one man, so God and Man is one Christ.”

Allow us to push this analogy additional. The “one Christ” is each God and Man, and so he has two methods of realizing, by his divine Mind and thru his human mind. In a human being, there’s each the “rational soul” and “flesh,” and, correspondingly, a human being has two methods of realizing: particularly by rational mental information and thru the bodily senses. And so even we who’re simply human, expertise having two fairly disparate modes of data. In reality, the analogy might be pushed additional nonetheless. Ordinarily, what I do know by the bodily senses I additionally know rationally; however I do know many issues rationally that my senses can’t. Thus, for instance, my cause is aware of that I’m feeling ache or having the feeling of heat or seeing the colour purple. However my senses can’t know most truths which might be grasped by my cause, comparable to, for instance, ethical truths and mathematical truths. By analogy, Christ’s divine Mind is aware of all issues, together with what his human thoughts is aware of; however his human thoughts, being finite, can’t know every part grasped by his divine Mind. After all, any analogy between created issues and God should be extraordinarily insufficient. We should always not push them too far, however they are often helpful.

Because the foregoing analogy can assist us see how the Incarnation of the Son of God as a person doesn’t contain a contradiction, it may possibly additionally assist us perceive how a number of Incarnations may also be constant. A human being doesn’t simply have two modes of realizing, the rational and the sensory, however many: particularly the rational and a number of bodily senses. Furthermore, whereas what is understood by the rationale encompasses (typically) what is understood by all of the senses, every sense is blind to most of what the rationale is aware of in addition to what is understood by all the opposite senses. My sense of sight doesn’t know sounds, nor my sense of listening to know smells, for example. The analogy can be that the Son of God would know in his divine Mind all that’s recognized by his many assumed natures, however every assumed nature can be blind to most of what the divine Mind knew in addition to what all the opposite assumed natures knew (except by supernaturally “infused information”).

After all, all that is on the excessive restrict of hypothesis. And the analogy made within the Athanasian Creed is, like all analogies, imperfect. Nonetheless, it might assist at the very least to make the thought of a number of Incarnations appear much less problematic.

Conclusion

We have no idea whether or not rational ETs exist or have existed or will exist. We don’t even know sufficient to say whether or not their existence is possible or inconceivable, scientifically talking. In any case, it’s extremely unlikely that we are going to ever encounter them. Nonetheless, their potential existence raises theological questions that many surprise about. There appears to be no battle between the existence of such beings and something Christianity teaches. Certainly, many Catholics and different Christians have argued over the centuries that if the universe can harbor such life one would possibly count on such life to exist in abundance, due to God’s boundless creativity and generosity. We have no idea whether or not such beings, in the event that they exist, would require redemption, or how God would select to redeem them. However there appear to be good causes to suppose that it will be by God dwelling amongst them as one like them, as he “dwelt amongst us” as “one like us.” However because the Church has taught nothing about all these potentialities, one is at current free to weigh the proof and arguments and kind one’s personal conclusions.

EDITORIAL NOTE: This text is a part of a collaboration with the Society of Catholic Scientists (click on right here to examine turning into a member). You may ask questions and be part of a wider dialogue of this essay on the backside of this web page the place the unique model of it’s linked, which incorporates in depth notes.

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