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Their only temporal sense would involve simply horizontal
movement. And his three-dimensional concepts couldn't ever
conceive of those of Varro's. For Varro, there was no past, present,
future, as Klauson saw them.
Varro and Grosko and their world was really a future stage of man to
Klauson. But Klauson and his world of 2089 was not really the past
to Varro. It was only a part of the time-anlim, a term which was
meaningless to Klauson. It referred to the oneness of space-time
which was clearly envisioned in their fourth-dimensional minds.
"You're not—human," Klauson finally managed to say.
It sounded strange, and somewhat absurd to him after he said it.
"No," agreed Verrill or Varro. "And I might say to you, 'you're not an
ape.' You think of past and future as somehow, separate. I can only
tell you that it is all a kind of oneness, which we call the time-anlim.
You realize now that my being here is inevitable. It isn't a matter of
probability. It was never intended that you should finish this
experiment, so that the present stage of humanity might live forever,
forever, itself, as a word, being meaningless abstraction."
"But how can someone from the future come back through time to
influence the present so that they will—"
Verrill interrupted impatiently.
"That has already been partially explained. Your three-dimensional
brain can never understand it fully. Sufficient to say, Professor
Klauson, that immortality, by its very nature, is impossible."
Klauson sagged despondently, futilely. He was sitting on a stool
looking up. There was no impulse to escape, or to attempt to avoid
what was too obviously his end.
"Why?" he asked, listlessly. "Why is immortality impossible?"
"Put it this way, Professor." Klauson winced; the voice sounded so
like the harmless, youthful and rather naive Larry Verrill. "Immortality
means the cessation of man's association with the process of
entropy. Your developing makes another integral part of the entropic
process possible. You call it evolution."
He paused, then continued. "You regard us as human. You have
other labels, mutants, homo-superiors, or even supermen. But we
only develop in this process called by you, evolution. Can't you see
the paradox of immortality? It would be feasible if immortality was
some part of the evolving process, but it isn't. It might be in some
other line of probability, but not this particular one. Look into what
you call the past, Professor."
Verrill's eyes were narrow, inscrutable.
"If the ape had suddenly developed immortality, you wouldn't have
evolved. Thinking man could never have evolved from an immortal
and therefore stagnant race of apes. Just as mortal man came from
apes, so homo-superior evolves from mortal man. Paradoxically,
there can be no immortality, if the true racial chain is to survive."
Klauson sat stiffly. Well, Dunnel had gotten close to the correct
solution though he could never dream of the truth. There had been a
deeply buried subconscious fear of the results of immortality. It would
have destroyed the—well, what he called 'man's future.' But there
was one thing that might be explained.
"Why have you allowed me to advance as far as I have in my
research?"
Verrill smiled sadly. "Your whole concept is based on false logic," he
said. "But I can't explain. There isn't a question of allowing you. You
see, you had to develop this far with your experimentation. Your work
involving cosmic ray treatment of genes resulted in certain germ
plasm alteration in certain individuals. This will bring about our
fourth-dimensional emergence in what you call 'later,' as mutants."
"Then," said Klauson faintly, "I'm also responsible for you."
The young man nodded. "You would term it that. But it's all an
integral whole. You deal in cause and effect. But the closest you can
get to our logic is to hyphenate it endlessly, cause-effect-cause-
effect-cause-effect-cause-effect-cause-effect-cause-effect, without
end."
There was a heavy silence. Then Verrill said, not unkindly, "I had
better take care of you now, Professor. Your mind will have to bear
far too much strain. Your reasoning processes will demand an
explanation, which for your three-dim consciousness, is impossible.
You will develop a psychosis unless I alter your mind sufficiently."
"What are you going to do?" whispered Klauson, his mouth dry.
"By suggestion, I'll alter your basic behavior and motivation patterns.
You will retain most of your present mental characteristics. Amnesia
followed by new and fundamentally different lines of activity."
Klauson started to run away, but he found himself sucked into a
whirling maelstrom of senseless, unrelated chaos. He reeled dizzily.
He felt himself falling....
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