| Show Albert Edward Wiggam D. D Sc Be n i r i A Fu AF I u i Let L ets et's s Explore Your Mind Md M- M m d Pastime WI wits The FrUIt T The f 7 Noted of the Author Family o of Tree Treo It SHOULD 1 5 H 6 COLLEGE E pu p 4 ll c cp p PU o e LiC LV FOR og IJ 7 YE OR r r i l b tL I 4 FOURTH 3 THE 0 WE HEAR 60 MUCH ABOUT v I S THAT TRAT LT 2 2 tT AN I 4 l.- l. IA Ek W WITH ITH THEIR TI P. P I L JJ ZV fr PEOPLE ARE DRIFTING TOWARDS A EE OR WO y Iw DANGEROUS I DO THEY II ALWAYS PAUSE R. R OR o I t Authors Author's Note These answers arc are given ghen from the scientific point of view Not all moral questions can be answered l with absolute scientific accuracy bu t no decision as to what Is morally right is possible without science Science puts the rights of organized M society lety above the rJ rights of individuals 1 High sch school and college ollege faculties and deans have long wrestled with this problem and so o f fir far r as I can learn the con consensus o of opinion at present s seems ms to be that If private personal counsel and appeal fails laBs then some form of public punishment is the only course left Since fear of the opinion of our out fellow men Is what keeps many of us out DUt of of jail public punishment and even the fear tear of it proves to be in inmany inmany L many cas cases a complete remedy 2 I think so In his novel One More River John Galsworthy shows they sense the danger but do not tull fully foresee the consequences The very danger the hazard the stolen swee sweets is chiefly what gives the temptation Its allurement But if they could or would foresee the ultimate ultima e end of their folly foHy they would cease to skirt the edge of the precipice over ocr which they will be almost certainly be plunged 3 3 Most people imagine the fourth dimension is something that scientists can an somehow see see stretching away at right angles to ordinary length breadth and thickness but as a ma matter mat mat- ter of fact tact the fourth dimension i is merel merely time As explained in m that tha fine text book M Matter and Energy by Gerald Gerad Wendt and Os Oscar ar r F. F Smith when an object moves it changes its position in space and al also alo o in time I It mak makes s a difference whether it moves move a long distance in a short time or a short distance in a long time Plainly then to describe an an object in motion you mus must include this fourth sion namely time which C can ln be calculated cal cat both forward and backward the he same as length breadth and thickness thick thick- ness You should read and study Until until un- un til you OU feel this truth as well as see it |