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The physioJogists stood stupefied,
121tmbed by man's astou11ding mind.
The psychoJogists sat nttmbed, stupefied
by man's ordinary b1·ain.
The physiologists couldn't explain
the cavernous gulf between human
mind and animal instinct - the brains
were not
that
different, anatomically,
biochemically or electrically.
The psychologists couldn't com–
prehend the precise uníformity between
human brain and animal brain - the
resultant mental productions were
so
radica!Jy d ifferent in every area of
comparison.
There tvas
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physical explanation.
(See next two pages.)
AH the scientists were frightened.
There was only one solution to th'(!"
problem - and nobody liked
it.
What was it?
( To be contilmed 11ext isSTle)