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it is; is certainly NOT the world as we see it!  Regarding this I

shall refer to a discourse upon 〃Gravitation and the Principle

of Relativity;〃 by the distinguished English physicist; Dr。 A。

S。 Eddington; which I had the pleasure of hearing him de…

liver before the Royal Institution。1





*1 Reprinted in full in _Nature_; in which those sufficiently interested

may peruse it。W。 T。 G。







I realize; of course; that it is not true logic to argue

〃The world is not as we think it istherefore everything we

think impossible is possible in it。〃 Even if it BE different; it

is governed by LAW。  The truly impossible is that which is out…

side law; and as nothing CAN be outside law; the impossible

CANNOT exist。



The crux of the matter then becomes our determination

whether what we think is impossible may or may not be

possible under laws still beyond our knowledge。



I hope that you will pardon me for this somewhat aca…

demic digression; but I felt it was necessary; and it has; at

least; put me more at ease。  And now to resume。



We had watched; Larry and I; the frog…men throw the

bodies of Yolara's assassins into the crimson waters。  As vul…

tures swoop down upon the dying; there came sailing swiftly

to where the dead men floated; dozens of the luminous

globes。  Their slender; varicoloured tentacles whipped out;

the giant iridescent bubbles CLIMBED over the cadavers。  And

as they touched them there was the swift dissolution; the

melting away into putrescence of flesh and bone that I had

witnessed when the dart touched fruit that time I had saved

Radorand upon this the Medusae gorged; pulsing lam…

bently; their wondrous colours shifting; changing; glowing

stronger; elfin moons now indeed; but satellites whose glim…

mering beauty was fed by death; alembics of enchantment

whose glorious hues were sucked from horror。



Sick; I turned awayO'Keefe as pale as I; passed back

into the corridor that had opened on the ledge from which

we had watched; met Lakla hurrying toward us。  Before she

could speak there throbbed faintly about us a vast sighing。

It grew into a murmur; a whispering; shook usthen pass…

ing like a presence; died away in far distance。



〃The Portal has opened;〃 said the handmaiden。  A fainter

sighing; like an echo of the other; mourned about us。  〃Yolara

is gone;〃 she said; 〃the Portal is closed。  Now must we hasten

for the Three have commanded that you; Goodwin; and

Larry and I tread that strange road of which I have spoken;

and which Olaf may not take lest his heart breakand we

must return ere he and Rador cross the bridge。〃



Her hand sought Larry's。



〃Come!〃 said Lakla; and we walked on; down and down

through hall after hall; flight upon flight of stairways。  Deep;

deep indeed; we must be beneath the domed castleLakla

paused before a curved; smooth breast of the crimson stone

rounding gently into the passage。  She pressed its side; it

revolved; we entered; it closed behind us。



The room; thehollowin which we stood was faceted

like a diamond; and like a cut brilliant its sides glistened

though dully。  Its shape was a deep oval; and our path

dropped down to a circular polished base; roughly two yards

in diameter。  Glancing behind me I saw that in the closing of

the entrance there had been left no trace of it save the steps

that led from where that entrance had beenand as I looked

these steps TURNED; leaving us isolated upon the circle; only

the faceted walls about usand in each of the gleaming

faces the three of us reflecteddimly。  It was as though we

were within a diamond egg whose graven angles bad been

turned INWARD。



But the oval was not perfect; at my right a screen cut it

a screen that gleamed with fugitive; fleeting luminescences

stretching from the side of our standing place up to the

tip of the chamber; slightly convex and crisscrossed by mil…

lions of fine lines like those upon a spectroscopic plate; but

with this differencethat within each line I sensed the pres…

ence of multitudes of finer lines; dwindling into infinitude;

ultramicroscopic; traced by some instrument compared to

whose delicacy our finest tool would be as a crowbar to the

needle of a micrometer。



A foot or two from it stood something like the standee of a

compass; bearing; like it a cradled dial under whose crystal

ran concentric rings of prisoned; lambent vapours; faintly

blue。  From the edge of the dial jutted a little shelf of crystal;

a keyboard; in which were cut eight small cups。



Within these cups the handmaiden placed her tapering

fingers。  She gazed down upon the disk; pressed a digitand

the screen behind us slipped noiselessly into another angle。




〃Put your arm around my waist; Larry; darlin'; and stand

close;〃 she murmured。  〃You; Goodwin; place your arm over

my shoulder。〃



Wondering; I did as she bade; she pressed other fingers

upon the shelf's indentationsthree of the rings of vapour

spun into intense light; raced around each other; from the

screen behind us grew a radiance that held within itself all

spectrumsnot only those seen; but those UNSEEN by man's

eyes。  It waxed brilliant and ever more brilliant; all suffusing;

passing through me as day streams through a window pane!



The enclosing facets burst into a blaze of coruscations; and

in each sparkling panel I saw our images; shaken and torn

like pennants in a whirlwind。  I turned to lookwas stopped

by the handmaiden's swift command: 〃Turn noton your

life!〃



The radiance behind me grew; was a rushing tempest of

light in which I was but the shadow of a shadow。  I heard; but

not with my earsnay with MIND itselfa vast roaring; an

ORDERED tumult of sound that came hurling from the outposts

of space; approachingrushinghurricane out of the heart

of the cosmoscloser; closer。  It wrapped itself about us with

unearthly mighty arms。



And brilliant; ever more brilliant; streamed the radiance

through us。



The faceted walls dimmed; in front of me they melted;

diaphanously; like a gelatinous wall in a blast of flame;

through their vanishing; under the torrent of driving light;

the unthinkable; impalpable tornado; I began to move; slowly

then ever more swiftly!



Still the roaring grew; the radiance streamedever faster

we went。  Cutting down through the length; the EXTENSION

of me; dropped a wall of rock; foreshortened; clenched close;

I caught a glimpse of the elfin gardens; they whirled; con…

tracted; into a thinsliceof colour that was a part of me;

another wall of rock shrinking into a thin wedge through

which I flew; and that at once took its place within me like a

card slipped beside those others!



Flashing around me; and from Lakla and O'Keefe; were

nimbuses of flickering scarlet flames。  And always the steady

hurling forwardappallingly mechanical。



Another barrier of rocka gleam of white waters incor…

porating themselves into myDRAWING OUTeven as were

the flowered moss lands; the slicing; rocky wallsstill

another rampart of cliff; dwindling instantly into the vertical

plane of those others。  Our flight checked; we seemed to hover

within; then to sway onwardslowly; cautiously。



A mist danced ahead of mea mist that grew steadily

thinner。  We stopped; waveredthe mist cleared。



I looked out into translucent; green distances; shot with

swift prismatic gleamings; waves and pulsings of luminosity

like midday sun glow through green; tropic waters: dancing;

scintillating veils of sparkling atoms that flew; hither and

yon; through depths of nebulous splendour!



And Lakla and Larry and I were; I saw; like shadow

shapes upon a smooth breast of stone twenty feet or more

above the surface of this placea surface spangled with tiny

white blossoms gleaming wanly through creeping veils of

phosphorescence like smoke of moon fire。  We were shadows

and yet we had substance; we were incorporated with; a

part of; the rockand yet

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