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Sweepout: Spherical Sweepout:
"the chemical elements has its unique frequencies… all the colors you can’t see, the invisible colors.
"With Mt. Palomar man has been able to make this sweepout of 11½ billion light years; with each light year 6½ trillion miles, and we have 11½ billion of those… that distance of the Universe where you and I can’t see with the naked eye… all the light coming from all those stars… where you can’t see him alongside of a big ocean wave let alone a mountain, and you’re coming in from space… looking through the clouds you see the blue of the water and the ground, but you can’t see the mountains. Human beings are absolutely invisible there…
“Little human beings that are invisible on Earth have still been able to take this data and discover the inventory of the relative abundance of all the chemical elements and its 22½ billion-light-year-diameter spherical sweepout of information in the sky. We have this kind of capability on board our planet; we have this capacity to monitor local Universe. And that’s exactly what we’re here for. Let’s have no more nonsense about muscle still running our Earth. What is our muscle doing in this kind of picture?”
