Abstract

Anticipating further speculations, let us talk about some fundamental differences between the geographical terms that make up a stable comprehensive list of terms and definitions we will occasionally refer to: The Earth (Russian: Zemlya) means not only a planet but also a solid surface of the planet that is not permanently submerged in water, as well as any undeveloped, uninhabited land, an open and yet veiled expanse, which, according to Heidegger, forms the concept of Gegnet (derived from German "es gibt", i.e. "there is", or "it is given") [1]. For example, Novaya Zemlya (lit. "New Land"), Zemlya of Franz Josef (lit. Franz Josef Land), Severnaya Zemlya (lit. "Northern Land"), Zemlya of Sannikov (lit. Sannikov Land), etc.

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