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Man: Relative Abundance of Chemical Elements in Man and Universe:
"I suddenly saw that man matched only one thing and he matched universe. He matched universe beautifully. He has apparently the same relative abundance of the chemical elements.
"Not only can he inhibit them all but they amount that they could be inhibited, and their co-occurrence, because you could build up the theoretical man out of this data that I am giving you, out of all the inhibitability, and the amount that he would have, each one of them, would correspond and relate 100 per cent how much he would have of each.
“There would be only one pattern that would match at all and that would be universe as a unit pattern that we keep getting time and again when we take how much of each of the elements there are in each of the stars and make a total inventory. It was very interesting that man seemed to be a miniature universe.”
