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Man has learned how to externalize his own functions, and to leave them behind. . . There are no tools that man has developed that are not extensions of the original integral functions. . . . I don’t find anything that has been done by man, that we call mechanics, that isn’t part of his internal organism. He was apparently designed with this capability to externalize his internal metabolic regenerating organisms. . .
