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You can t see the people but look at this beautiful structure. That in that era there was just the whole city was weaving. All that nature was. Everything was really. Was. Connected on a spiritual level as 1st time. And so skip decide to stay. For a while for a while all over the world people are now moving of course we know this from that country to the city at this point the world 2 years ago crossed this extraordinary benchmark that s physicist Jeff West where more than half of the planet is now open on lift the one percent you know that made us wonder. How do cities work is there some deep organic logic that holds all these people together or is right or gentle era puts it presages just these tumors of people on the landscape. Jabil Ron I m Robert Krulwich This is Radio Lab and our topic today cities seems to. Vary So in talking about cities. Certainly it s kind of hard to know where to start because every city has its own its own unique feel. Like for instance a let me just give
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