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“Man is not alone the physical machine he appears to be. He is not merely the food he consumes, the water he drinks or the air he breathes. His physical processing is only an automated aspect of a total human experience which transcends the physical. As a knot in a series of spliced ropes of manila, cotton, nylon, etc., may be progressively slipped through all the material changes of thickness and texture along the length yet remain an identifiable pattern configuration, so man is an abstract pattern integrity which is sustained through all the physical changes and processing.”
Cite THE YEAR 2000, San Jose State College Mar’66
