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These units are just beneath the range of physical matter. None of them are identical. However, there is a structure to them. (Pause.) The structure is beyond the range of elecromagnetic qualities as your scientists think of them.
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These emanations can also appear as sounds, and you will be able to translate them into sounds long before your scientists discover their basic meaning. One of the reasons why they have not been discovered is precisely because they are so cleverly camouflaged within all structures.
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This is another reason why they remain a secret from Western scientists. Intensity governs their activity, and their size, since we must use that term. (Pause.) Give us a moment with this.
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These units then obviously change constantly. If you must speak in terms of size, then they change in size constantly, as they contract and expand. Theoretically there is no limit, you see, to their rate of contraction or expansion. They are also absorbent. They do give off thermal qualities, and these are the only hint that your scientists have received of them so far.
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I will try to clear this later, but the air is the result of these units’ existence, formed by the interrelationship of the units in their positions and relative distance one from the other, and in what you could call the relative velocity of their motion. Air is what happens when these units are in motion (pause), and it is in terms of weather that their electromagnetic effects appear most clearly to scientists, for example.
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