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Man: Interstellar Transmission of Man:
"Universe is inherently complex and inherently interaccommodative. But man is no more complex than his Universe. So it’s no more unreasonable to assume man a priori as a complex of principles than it is to assume Universe. Therefore, I would assume man arriving on board the planet in some way, and the more we study the fact that we are galaxies of frequencies and patterns of behaviors, and not things… it would b perfectly possible to pick up any of these frequencies and radio broadcast them. Iscould beam Hans from here to there. We’ll do such things in due course.
“This planet is a low pressure area for gathering the Universe together again. And I can see man arriving here as part of that function. So we’re a gathering point; and every time a gathering point gets to the place where it needs the mental capability of man on board, man arrives. I see him as something complete.”
