I'll try to find a copy on archive.org for copy/paste some quotes.It's one thing to study aging as I did earlier in life, and to watch others age, and to experience aging of a partner right to the end as she dropped off the cliff into the quantum dimension which is still a trauma-living experience right now for me but now, now to consider my own aging at 69... this is the ultimate... "adventure"?
It's interesting how I re-found my book, The Immortality Factor. I'll occasionally open a box around the house or in the backyard at random to see what I stashed in it, always interesting stuff, and I pulled this fresh book I bought years ago for $3.25, apparently according to the sticker. I didn't notate it. I don't quite understand how I ended up with it. I DO recall thinking that I'm going to have to read that some day. Some day occurred this past week.
It's a fitting read since another part of this chapter coincides perfecting with H.S. Burr's L-field mystery and Von Daniken's "Evolution is Wrong", a starkly blunt title/statement that was Von Daniken's style but which is 'more true' now given my comprehension of the L-field EM matrix/trellis, making the philogeny of organisms much more believable, despite the realization that the L-field is essentially the "ghost in the machine".
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