THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
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Yoii Lavs only to go into a dwelling liou-.C >•! .VI years a;", and then to pass nil i | lie duelling <>j to-day to see ali.it has happened to Ibe creature cumin:l-, of life, lo ilmse multiform applications to human needs and satis.action of the discoveries ot modern science, and to realize that we are yet only on the border of that revolution which may he well affected by additional .scientific discoveries and additional scientific applications. AN hen von recall that Die very air which I am hen ting with the sound waves of my voice, is laden with a million series of messages Irom all parts of the universe. uncaught, unheard and uinecoriled, because we have as yet no instrument sensitive enough to catch and to read them, you get some notion ol the sort of atmosphere that surround: us as we sit here in this room this af-
ternoon Dr Batter, Columbia University
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 2
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163THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 2
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