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wave information. We are saying the wave isn’t water; it isn’t air. We are beginning to discover that it has some kind of integrity of its own. We see waves from the sea coming into this concrete wall, and we see a new pattern of wave as it hits here and bounces out there, and we find the outgoing wave over the incoming wave. They accommodate each other very nicely. We find they do angle just like the reflecting of light. Every once in a while a peak comes together with a peak and they will send a spurt outwardly. Sometimes two valleys come together exactly and we get an inward swirl. We have gone then from a long set of waves, part of very big circles where they get into, almost into linears. We begin to discover, for instance that a waterspout is just such a kind of wave…
“I am beginning to talk about wave in pure principle. Pure principles are usable. They are reducible from theory to practice.”
