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“There is nothing that the tough man can get hold of. That is really what happened during World War I and society paid no attention to it. We went off the invisible and it had been discovered by the people who deal with the invisible that there are no hard core things. If you say that the thing goes off with an awful bang, it is just like I said to you that the water in a wave isn’t going from here to there. Yet it is possible for the porpoise to go from here to there surfboarding along with gravity pulling him down forwardly in angles, but the water isn’t going from here to there. (There is some top water that gets blown slowly from east to west, but I’m not talking about that.) The porpoise is moving at a very great velocity, and there is no wave of water going there. It is moving in pure principle so it is possible for us to realize that what we call physically pure principle of that bang, because that porpoise can bang up on the beach pretty hard. What he is dealing in is weightless.”
