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"What we call rope turns out to be wave phenomena. The fibers themselves turn out to be wave phenomena. We are beginning to discover there is not too much difference between this tactile superficiality of apprehension and the real frequency phenomena which we can’t see in the intervals between the waves. We are beginning to have some faith in these principles. . . .
"I am going to take the rope and curl out several of these things and I am going to splice a piece of manila rope into a piece of cotton rope and then I’m going to splice in a piece of nylon rope. We now have cotton, nylon and manila and I’m going to bring the ends of the rope around and splice them together. But before doing that I am going to put a slip knot in it. This is another form of interference wave where the wave comes back on itself and a s a consequence of any tension in it the knot gets tighter. This is one of the ways which the energy masses of the Einstein kind of patterns begin to tighten up. It is self-tightening. I can take this knot and slide it along the rope and suddenly it goes off the manila and on tothe cotton, and then it slides off there and on to the nylon. . . There is a regenerative pattern of
