Suppose, for example, you found gold, sily .;, lead or iron in the ground Would you pronounce these things evil?
All evil comes from man’s darkened understanding, from his
ignorance, from his false interpretation of life, and from his
misuse of his subconscious mind Uranium, lead, or s me
other metal could have been used as a medium of exchange
We use paper bills, checks, nickel, and silver; surely, these are
not evil. Physicists and chemists know today that the only
difference between one metal and another is the numbe
and rate of motion of electrons revolving around a central
nucleus. They can now change one metal into another through
a bombardment of the atoms is the powerful cyclotron. Gold
under certain conditions becomes mercury. I believe that our
modern sentists in the near future will be able to make gold,
silver, and other metals synthetically in the chemical laboratory.
The cost may be prohibitive now, but it can be done. I cannot
imagine any intelligent person seeing anything evil in electrons,
neutrons, protons, and isotopes.
Th piece of paper in your pocket is composed of atoms
and n.olecules with their electrons and p.stons arranged
differently. Their number and rate of notion are different.
That is the only wa, the paper differs from the silver in
your pocket.