Now, you think of this atomic radiation as something that floats through the air with the greatest of ease, blown hither and yon by the winds of the world. Therefore, it requires a long time for it to arrive, and the distribution of these particles are entirely dependent upon being wafted hither and thither. They all have to do with fallout, "which is being carefully watched." We used to just almost laugh ourselves hysterical in Phoenix. "We don't understand why there is any public hysteria, … [Read more...] about Lecture: Research Report: Radiation And Its Relationship To Processing (November 9, 1956)
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Lecture: Exteriorization By Separateness From Weakest Universe (December 15, 1955)
Is there such a thing as bacteria? This is an interesting and broad subject. I’ve seen bacteria wiggle in a microscope. I’ve seen virus - invented a microscope one time that actually would detect virus, way back when - ultra-ultraviolet ray microscope. It was a very interesting laboratory bench experiment. Years later they came out with them - they weren’t workable then either. But this business about bacteria is very interesting. Now, the question is, do bodies generate bacteria which then bite … [Read more...] about Lecture: Exteriorization By Separateness From Weakest Universe (December 15, 1955)