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Yes, but only in the way that a match-stick is similar to the earth.

Your question is so ill-formed that I'm not even sure where to go with it. IF you are trying to ask if it is a psychosomatic disorder, then NO, this is not the case. IF, however, you are trying to suggest something else, you need to clarify your question enormously before anyone will be able to answer this.

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