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Wave Pattern of Stone Dropped in Liquid:
"We drop a stone into the water and everybody is used to something happening. A set of rings appears; we call them waves. There are a set of circular waves that appear. It is a very reliable pattern and it is wonderful that this thing should happen this way… You see the waves, and say, What are the waves? Are they water? The fact is that I am going to drop some popcorn on the water first. I’m going to have a few pieces of red popcorn and the rest are yellow. Now I’m going to drop this stone. You will see the waves go and they are nice yellow waves, but you discover that the red popcorn doesn’t go from here to there. It simply went outwardly, inwardly, and outwardly, but stayed in place. All the popcorn stays in place. We begin to discover that the wave is not the popcorn going from here to there; then you discover that the water molecules don’t go from to there. They simply accommodate the wave. They go inward and outward from the center of Earth accommodating a pattern that took place, but it really isn’t water. The wave isn’t water. The wave went on and the water didn’t move.
“I can do this now in kerosene and I find it works just as well.”
