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I am out sailing in an old sailing ship. We are sailing towards a large city and we are in a hurry – maybe someone is following us? We are under full sail, and suddenly the mainmast is breaking. On board are the male crew as well as women and children. The women and children must be rescued first. Three children are inside the ship, and two are weeping because they are surrounded by flying bats, some of which are perching on the children. The third child explains that, because of the light from above, the bats like to stay on the boat and that they are not dangerous.
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Reckermann, M., Langner, J., Omstedt, A., von Storch, H., Keevallik, S., Schneider, B., Arheimer, B., Meier, H.E.M., and B., Hunicke (2011). BALTEX–an interdisciplinary research network for the Baltic Sea region. Environmental Research Letters 6(2011) 045205 (11pp). DOI:10.1088/1748-9326/6/4/045205.
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Omstedt, A. (2016). Exploring the Unconscious and the Unknown. In: Connecting Analytical Thinking and Intuition. SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27534-5_7
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