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[... 26 paragraphs ...]
(Break at 9:45. Jane paced back and forth constantly as she delivered the above message. She talked just fast enough to keep me writing at near top speed; by its end I once again had writer’s cramp. Also, Jane’s voice was getting hoarse. She began dictating again when she felt more material coming through. Resume at 9:50.)
[... 5 paragraphs ...]
Again now think merely in terms of your plane, bounded by its small spindly set of wires, and my plane on the other side. These as I have said have also boundless solidarity and depth, yet in usual circumstances to one side the other is transparent. You cannot see through, but the two planes move through each other constantly.
[... 11 paragraphs ...]
At a later date I will go in even further into this fifth dimension. You consider for example that these wires are also mobile, constantly trembling, and also live, in that they not only carry the stuff of the universe but are themselves projections of this stuff, and you will see how difficult it is to explain. Nor can I blame you for growing tired, when after asking you to imagine this strange structure I then insist that you tear it apart, for it is no more actually seen or touched than is the buzzing of a million invisible bees.
[... 6 paragraphs ...]