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"I’ve been asking some large questions-- when you are a generalist you learn to look towards big patterns-- and I ask myself the question,‘Does man have a function in the Universe?’ and I am now confident that we can discover that man does have a function in the Universe. And we discover his function in the Universe in the following manner.
"Our nuclear physicists have now disclosed to us that every fundamental patterning in relation to the atom and its nucleus, every energy behavior, has its opposite. The electron has its positron, the neutron its proton, and so forth. But having discovered in our physical experiments several centuries ago regarding energy, that every local system loses energy, we have the scientists in our own era discovering that the energies are always accountable.
“The energies do not get out of Universe. Energy is finite. We have, however, all the local systems that are continually giving off energies: as they give them off all in continual transformation and all in great motions, the giving off is in a very diffuse way, so that it’s considered disorderly, and”
