Explanation:
Faber wants to begin reading the Book of Job to Montag since this fictional tale of Job parallels Montag's experience and quest for meaning. To measure Job's fidelity, God would allow the demon to hurt him, strip away his earthly possessions, and sometimes even destroy his parents and siblings in the biblical tale of Job.
The second principle of conservation evolved from the first principle which is the development and use of natural resources that are now existing. The first principle states that it is the primary duty to maximise the resources available now by developing them to become renewable and sustainable. Then, it progresses into the second principle which is the prevention of waste. The author explained this progression with the line "Waste means failing to use renewable resources". For him, waste comes from undeveloped resources. This is evidenced by the text "Waste is created when exhaustible resources are misused". Other than underutilizing the resources we create more waste by creating unsustainable materials. This goes against the principles of conversation since by his definition, "the greatest good, for the greatest number, for the longest time".
1.the heads on Easter island and how they move
2. how the pyramids were built
3. how the temperature of the earth is changing