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Immanuel Velikovsky Papers
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Russian-born American scientist Immanuel Velikovsky is best known as the author of a number of controversial books, primarily arguing that ancient myths, legends, and accounts of catastrophic events related in the Bible and other texts have a basis in fact. Based on his findings, he proposed a revised chronology of Ancient Egypt, synchronizing it with the history of Israel. His ideas were widely criticized and rejected by scientists, physicists, Egyptologists, and others in the academic field.
Velikovsky was born on June 10, 1895, in Sosoniki near Vitebsk (present day Belarus), in Russia. He was the third son of Simon Yehiel Velikovsky and Beila-Rachel, born Grodenski. Velikovsky studied medicine at the University of Montpelier in the South of France (1913), at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland (1914), and at Kharkov University (1914-1918). He received his M.D. degree from the University of Moscow in 1921.
Between 1921 and 1923 he took different post graduate courses in Berlin at the Charité and at the Kaiser Wilhelm Academie. While in Berlin he was involved in the founding and editing of the Scripta Universitatis, which is a collection of works in the sciences and in the fields of Judaica and Orientalia, and for which Albert Einstein prepared the mathematical-physical section. Velikovsky's work on the Scripta ultimately led to the birth of Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
It was also in Berlin that he met the violinist Elisheva Kramer, and they got married in 1923. They had two daughters, Shulamit and Ruth Ruhama. From 1924 to 1939 Velikovsky and his family lived in Palestine where in 1928 he began his specialization in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. He also worked at the Brain Institute of Monakow in Zurich, Switzerland, and studied psychoanalysis under Wilhelm Stekel in Vienna, Austria, in 1933. Dr. Velikovsky and his family moved to the United States and settled in New York City in 1939, where he conducted his research at Columbia University. The family later moved to Princeton, New Jersey, where Velikovsky got reacquainted with Albert Einstein.
As he was working on a book on Freud and his work on Moses and Akhenaton, he began his research on the history of Egypt, Greece, and the Jewish past. In 1940 he conceived the ideas that would lead to his writing of Ages in Chaos and Worlds in Collision. He concluded that a natural catastrophe had taken place at the time of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt, and found a similar record in an obscure papyrus, in Leiden, Holland which parallels the Book of Exodus. He discovered the reason for the catastrophe was mentioned in the Book of Joshua that says that a destructive shower of meteorites occurred before the sun stood still in the sky, and that Venus played a role in all this. He used this catastrophe, which brought the downfall of the Egyptian Middle Kingdom, as a starting point from which to synchronize the history of Ancient Egypt and that of Israel. This work was titled Ages in Chaos.
His most criticized work, Worlds in Collision, completed in 1946, states that around the 15th century B.C. a comet (now called the planet Venus) separated from Jupiter, and passed near the Earth, changing its orbit and axis and causing innumerable catastrophes. Fifty two years later, it passed close by again, stopping the Earth's rotation, and causing more catastrophes. In the 8th and 7th centuries B.C. Venus and Mars almost collided near Earth, causing another round of disasters, after which the current celestial order was established. All these events had a profound effect on the lives and beliefs of mankind.
After more than a dozen publishers rejected both manuscripts, Macmillan published Worlds in Collision, in 1950. A few weeks before the book was released, it was widely publicized in Harper's Magazine (January 1950) with an article by Eric Larrabee titled "The Day the Sun Stood Still". There was also an article by Fulton Oursler in Reader's Digest (March 1950), and one by Gordon Atwater who was the curator of Hayden Planetarium and chairman of the Department of Astronomy at the Museum of Natural History.
After the publication of the book, many scientists were very critical of it, mainly Dr. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Phillips Astronomer at Harvard College, Dr. Harlow Shapley of the Harvard University Observatory, who called Velikovsky's theory "rubbish and nonsense" (Science Newsletter, February 25, 1950), and later Carl Sagan, also of Harvard University.
Due to the threats of many scientists and academic institutions to boycott Macmillan's scientific textbook department, Macmillan ceased publication of the book, even though it had reached the number one spot on the best-sellers' list, and the publishing rights were transferred to Doubleday and Company.
In 1952 Doubleday published the first volume of Ages in Chaos. A sequel, extending Velikovsky's reconstruction of historical events, was supposed to follow, but it was re-worked and enlarged to two volumes, Ramses II and His Time and Peoples of the Sea. In 1955 Earth in Upheaval was published. Here Velikovsky presented geological and paleontological evidence to prove the theories he presented in Worlds in Collision. In 1960, Oedipus and Akhnaton was published.
Despite the criticism he received, Velikovsky continued writing. He wrote several other books and articles that were published in the United States. His works were translated and published in a score of languages, and he appeared on various radio and television shows all over the world. For nearly a decade prior to the early sixties, he was persona non grata on many college and university campuses. However, when early probes sent to Venus, Mars, and Jupiter confirmed some of his conclusions, he began to receive more requests to speak. He lectured frequently to record crowds at universities across North America.
Velikovsky continued his research from his home in Princeton, helping a number of researchers who followed in his footsteps in assembling data and evidence that supported his ideas. He died at the age of 84, on November 17, 1979, at his home in Princeton.
The papers are voluminous: published and unpublished manuscripts with related subject files, an autobiographical manuscript, lectures, personal and professional correspondence, legal documents, works of others, 63 microfilm, magnetic film reels, photographs, and miscellaneous papers including clippings and magazine articles. Included are original signed letters from Albert Einstein; several Velikovsky letters, manuscripts, and notes annotated by Einstein; one original signed note card from Sigmund Freud; and a signed letter from C. G. Jung and one from Eugen Bleuler. In addition, the collection contains T. O. Thackrey's file of correspondence regarding Professor Harlow Shapley's criticism of Worlds in Collision and of Velikovsky himself, several folders of original letters from Horace Kallen, a large file of correspondence primarily related to professional and scientific reactions to Velikovsky's theories, and a number of offprints of early (1931-1937) Velikovsky articles.
Selected sections of the collection are available on microfilm.
Gift of Velikovsky's daughter, Dr. Ruth Velikovsky Sharon, in two installments: June 14, 2004, and Sept. 2, 2005.
Additional papers were the gift of Rafael H. Sharon: January 18, 2013.
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People
- Atwater, Gordon A.
- Einstein, Albert (1879-1955)
- Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)
- Gaposchkin, Cecilia Helena Payne (1900)
- Kallen, Horace Meyer (1882-1974)
- Oursler, Fulton (1893-1952)
- Putnam, Samuel (1892-1950)
- Sagan, Carl
- Shapley, Harlow (1885-1972)
- Sharon, Ruth Velikovsky
- Thackrey, T. O.
Subject
- Asteroids--Collisions with Earth
- Astrology and mythology
- Authors and publishers
- Authors and readers
- Catastrophes (Geology)
- Comets--Collisions with Earth
- Cosmology, Ancient
- Dinosaurs--Extinction
- Geology--China
- History, Ancient
- Mythology and religion
- Natural disasters
- Planets--Orbits
- Publishers and publishing
- Radiocarbon dating
- Religion--Controversial literature
- Venus (Planet)--Atmosphere
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- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Date
- 2005
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Collection Inventory
Consists of the published, unpublished, and miscellaneous works of Velikovsky.
This series is arranged into three subseries: Manuscripts: Published Works, Manuscripts: Unpublished Material, Miscellaneous Writings.
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This subseries includes Velikovsky's published works.
The titles are in chronological order by publication date. Folders have been kept in their original order.
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This is Velikovsky's first published book. It proposes that many myths and traditions of ancient peoples and cultures are based on actual events and worldwide global catastrophes of a celestial origin, which had a profound effect on the lives and beliefs of early mankind. Folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Their original order has been maintained.
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Typescripts: "Hebrew Cosmology," "Astronomical Aspects," etc.
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Pages 6-274.
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Consists of manuscripts, copies of correspondence, ephemera, photographs, lectures, clippings and dust jacket.
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The book reconstructs the political and cultural histories of the nations of the world starting from the physical catastrophes described in the book of Exodus and Egyptian documents. The reconstruction poses the question: Are six hundred years missing in the history of Israel, or have six hundred years been added to Egyptian history? Folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Their original order has been maintained.
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The book presents documentation of global catastrophes in prehistoric and historic times from geological and paleontological evidence to re-enforce his conclusions presented in Worlds in Collision and offers a new understanding of evolution that conflicts with Darwin's theories. This evidence indicates that these great disturbances were caused by forces outside of the Earth itself.
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With corrections and additions by Velikovsky and Marian Kuhn.
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The second folder contains a photocopy with annotations by Albert Einstein.
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The manuscript deals with the question: Was Oedipus, the parricide who sired children by his mother, a product of the subconscious mind as Freud thought? Was he a mythological figure? Or was he a real historical person? Folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Their original order is maintained.
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Article for the Encyclopedia Britannica
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This is a sequel to Ages in Chaos, dealing with the reconstruction of ancient history. The entire period of the reconstruction covers a span of twelve centuries, from the end of the Middle Kingdom in Egypt, which Velikovsky believed to coincide with the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, to the advent of Alexander the Great, and even beyond that to the Ptolemaic and Hellenistic eras. The book covers the last two hundred years at the end of that span.
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This sixth book endeavors to settle some historical questions, namely: Who were the Hittites? Who was Pharaoh Necho, the opponent of Nebuchadnezzar at the battle of Carchemish? Where did the battle of Kadesh take place? When was king Ahiram entombed at Byblos? The folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Some folders may contain more than one subject.
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Miscellaneous material used for the book. Includes notes, works of others and printed material.
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Table of contents and notes.
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This book deals with the psychological condition of the human race. It tries to show how aspects of human behavior, patterns in human history, and articles of human belief, if examined in the light of the thesis of this book, reveal how human thought and actions have been shaped by repressed collective memories of cosmic catastrophes that happened during our ancestors' time. Folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Some folders may contain more than one subject.
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Velikovsky gives the full account of what actually happened since the publication of Worlds in Collision and the unprecedented treatment he endured from his critics. Folders are arranged by subject. They include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in the book. Some folders may contain more than one subject.
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This subseries includes several manuscripts and drafts of manuscripts that were not published. Folders are in their original order.
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This is an account of the catastrophes that preceded those described in Worlds in Collision.
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This unpublished manuscript chronicles Velikovsky's contacts and debates with Albert Einstein, between the years 1952 and 1955. They had met in 1920 when Einstein edited the Mathematica et Physica section of Scripta Universitatis (Writings of the University and the Library of Jerusalem) of which Velikovsky was the general editor. In the late 1940s Einstein read parts of Worlds in Collision before its publication.
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This manuscript is a critical examination of the mysterious gap of close to five hundred years thought to follow the Mycenaean civilization.
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This subseries consists of collected essays, articles, and fragmentary manuscripts. Folders are arranged in their original order. They include handwritten or typed notes or drafts bearing titles that correspond to chapter or section headings in some of Velikovsky's books.
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This is a volume in the Ages in Chaos series, covering the period from the end of the Amarna Period to the time of Ramses II.
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Psychoanalytic papers, mostly in German, from the years between Worlds Wars I and II when Velikovsky was a practicing psychoanalyst. Folders are arranged by subject, in their original order. Series also contains copies of correspondence and printed material.
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In Hebrew.
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Loose typewritten notes and notebook.
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Contains typed and handwritten notes, copies of correspondence, clippings, printed material and works of others.
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With many corrections, additions and annotations.
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Photocopy.
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Photocopy.
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This is an autobiography giving an account of Velikovsky's life from the earliest years until 1958.
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Typed and Handwritten
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Formerly Known as "In The Land of Israel".
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Includes handwritten and typewritten notes.
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Contains typed and handwritten notes, copies of correspondence, clippings, printed material and works of others.
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Folders are arranged according to their original order. Folders include notes and typescripts with titles that correspond to some of the chapter or section headings in Velikovsky's published books.
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Include typescripts of various articles concerning the Palestinian-Israeli situation. Also includes typed and handwritten notes, and clippings.
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A biography of Immanuel Velikovsky's father.
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Mostly handwritten notes. Includes writings on various subjects, drafts of letters and works of others.
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Mostly typewritten. Includes writings on various subjects, drafts of letters and works of others.
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Includes writings on various subjects, drafts of letters and works of others.
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Various subject headings.
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Listed in alphabetical order by institution, by title, or by country.
Arranged alphabetically by institution, by title, or by country.
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Several typed versions, and some handwritten notes.
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This series contains several signed original letters from Albert Einstein and one note from Sigmund Freud, as well as notes typed by Velikovsky, and annotated by Einstein.
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ALS from Albert Einstein to Velikovsky, in German, dated July 8.
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ALS from Albert Einstein to Velikovsky, in German, dated July 10.
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ALS from Albert Einstein to Velikovsky, in German, dated January 5.
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ALS from Velikovsky to Einstein dated June 16; 7 leaves, in English, with annotations in pencil by Einstein.
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ALS from Velikovsky to Einstein dated July 15; 1 leaf.
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Copy of letter from Velikovsky to Einstein dated September 17th; 2 leaves; in English, with many annotations, in black ink, by Einstein.
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ALS from Velikovsky to Einstein dated January 11th; 2 leaves, in English, with many annotations, in black ink, by Einstein.
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Signed by Elisheva Velikovsky and dated spring '55.
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ANS from Freud to Velikovsky, in German, black ink, dated February 19.
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In German, dated August 30, regarding Prof. Bleuler.
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Dated June 15, in German.
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Dated June 24, in German.
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Dated February 26, in German.
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Dated May 4, in German.
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TLS, in German, Typed in blue ink, and dated July 23. Also included is a draft of a letter from Velikovsky to Bleuler.
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ALS in German, dated November 29; 1 leaf.
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ALS in German, dated March 30; 1 leaf.
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TLS in German, dated March 28.
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ANS, undated.
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This section includes drafts of some chapter headings in the manuscript for Stargazers and Gravediggers: Memoirs to Worlds in Collision. The drafts were given to Einstein who added his comments and annotations on some of them.
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2 leaves, typescript; draft of chapter heading from File II. With annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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6 leaves, typescript, annotated in pencil, in German, by Einstein
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5 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading from File I.
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4 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil by Einstein.
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2 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil by Einstein.
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5 leaves, typescript, draft, with annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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7 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading in File I.
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4 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading from File I.
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8 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading from File I.
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2 leaves, draft, with annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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6 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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4 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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4 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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2 leaves, draft, with annotations in German, in pencil, by Einstein.
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6 leaves, typescript, draft.
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6 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading in File I. The title in the book has been changed to "The book is launched, Atwater Thrown Overboard".
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4 leaves, typescript, draft of chapter heading from File I.
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4 leaves, typescript, draft.
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3 leaves, typescript, draft.
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4 leaves, typescript, draft.
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7 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in pencil by Einstein.
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8 leaves, draft of chapter heading from File I. With annotations in German, in pencil by Einstein.
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