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Preface
Arthur Kestler in his book entitled The Intrinsic nature of Change,
offers this conclusion. It is futile to try to arrive at an
understanding or solution of the "intrinsic nature of
chance" by conventional scientific common sense.
The
thing to do is to postulate that chance, which is of a higher
dimension than the four dimensional world exists and to think that the
postulate is an actuality.
In short, chance is beyond
understanding by conventional scientific common sense but it really
does exist. Inevitability of chance may be an apt description.
With regard to procreation and genesis of living things, particularly
of human beings, for instance, the probability of the births of males
and females should mathematically be 100 to 100. Actually,
however, the ratio is 106 males to 100 females. Therein lies the
inevitability arising from the mysterious rationality of nature.
My connection with germanium started by chance, certainly, but I
cannot help perceiving there's a working of some supernormal
inevitability. If I may be permitted to express unhesitatingly
my sensibility and fidelity to my thinking, I believe that my life is
inextricably linked with germanium and that my germanium compound was
divinely conferred on mankind through an actual being; that being
happened to be I.
It may have been presumptuous of me, but I have endeavored, from
beginning to end, ultimately to suggest some unknown laws existing in
the universe by interweaving emotional expressions among the
intellectual contents presented as the main body of this book.
When I review the seventy odd years of my life, I seem to find a
consistent thread or a command from some outside source that
transcends my own will which has determined my continued research of
this amazing compound.
Though I have not received a formal education in the field of modern
medicine, I believe I have ample reverence for human life. The
very essence of the healing arts must find its basis in the great
premise of life itself. In other words, its substance must be
religious like concept of saving the sick. Through germanium I
have come to know the thrill of living. I want to experience
that by forgetting myself and saving other. My encounter with
germanium was indeed by chance but it is a substance understandable
only through high level meditative deliberations with a highly
sharpened mind.
All my years of study with germanium have led me to know the wonderful
action the germanium compound can have among all people. To
disseminate this precious knowledge, without hesitation or timidity I
raise my voice in praise of germanium. I hope that this small
voice can reach the hearts of all my fellowmen. I have written
in narrative style of my experience with germanium, and in order to
penetrate the hearts and minds of men I have made use of some fables
and parables, but all is genuine and based solely on fact.
When I gaze upon the single crystal of germanium with its silver gray
sheen, I have the illusion of seeing my whole life crystallized in
this substance; I also feel, on the palm of my hand the touch of a
substance I am tempted to describe as the fountain of life that fills
the universe.
Kazuhiko
Asai, Ph.D.
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