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:22:05
Well, we're even worse offtoday,
as regards the essential.

:22:10
Solaristics is degenerating.
:22:12
The essential question is far more
serious than just Solaristics.

:22:17
We're probing the very frontier
of human knowledge.

:22:21
By artificially establishing
a knowledge frontier,

:22:24
we limit our concept of
the infinity of man's knowledge.

:22:29
And if our movement is not forward,
do we not risk moving backward?

:22:37
What do you mean by saying
that the information supplied by me

:22:39
is in no way reflects the actual
facts?

:22:43
l saw all this with my own eyes.
:22:48
lt means
that some real phenomena

:22:52
could have triggered
your hallucinating.

:22:57
ln windy weather
it's very easy

:23:00
to mistake a swinging bush
for a living creature.

:23:04
To say nothing of a strange planet!
:23:08
There's nothing offending in it
for you.

:23:11
What action are you going to take
in view of Prof.Messenger's opinion?

:23:16
Practically none at all.
:23:19
Our research in this area
will be discontinued.

:23:26
l have a statement to make.
:23:28
lt's not my reputation but the spirit
ofthe expedition that you offend...

:23:37
Well, et cetera...
:23:42
lt's considered to be good manners
now

:23:44
to laugh whenever Burton's report
is mentioned.

:23:49
We've known you a long time,
but still l know so little about you.

:23:58
You were very handsome then.

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