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the moon pool-第14部分
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Larry O'Keefe; that I am solely a seeker; observer; analyst;
and synthesist of facts。 I am not〃and I tried to make my
tone as pointed as my words〃I am not a believer in phan…
toms or spooks; leprechauns; banshees; or ghostly harpers。〃
O'Keefe leaned back and shouted with laughter。
〃Forgive me; Goodwin;〃 he gasped。 〃But if you could
have seen yourself solemnly disclaiming the banshee〃
another twinkle showed in his eyes〃and then with all this
sunshine and this wide…open world〃he shrugged his
shoulders〃it's hard to visualize anything such as you and
Huldricksson have described。〃
〃I know how hard it is; Larry;〃 I answered。 〃And don't
think I have any idea that the phenomenon is supernatural
in the sense spiritualists and table turners have given that
word。 I do think it is supernormal; energized by a force un…
known to modern sciencebut that doesn't mean I think it
outside the radius of science。〃
〃Tell me your theory; Goodwin;〃 he said。 I hesitated
for not yet had I been able to put into form to satisfy myself
any explanation of the Dweller。
〃I think;〃 I hazarded finally; 〃it is possible that some
members of that race peopling the ancient continent which
we know existed here in the Pacific; have survived。 We know
that many of these islands are honeycombed with caverns
and vast subterranean spaces; literally underground lands
running in some cases far out beneath the ocean floor。 It is
possible that for some reason survivors of this race sought
refuge in the abysmal spaces; one of whose entrances is on
the islet where Throckmartin's party met its end。
〃As for their persistence in these cavernswe know they
possessed a high science。 They may have gone far in the
mastery of certain universal forms of energyespecially
that we call light。 They may have developed a civilization
and a science far more advanced than ours。 What I call the
Dweller may be one of the results of this science。 Larryit
may well be that this lost race is planning to emerge again
upon earth's surface!〃
〃And is sending out your Dweller as a messenger; a sci…
entific dove from their Ark?〃 I chose to overlook the banter
in his question。
〃Did you ever hear of the Chamats?〃 I asked him。 He
shook his head。
〃In Papua;〃 I explained; 〃there is a wide…spread and im…
measurably old tradition that 'imprisoned under the hills' is
a race of giants who once ruled this region 'when it stretched
from sun to sun before the moon god drew the waters over
it'I quote from the legend。 Not only in Papua but through…
out Malaysia you find this story。 And; so the tradition runs;
these peoplethe Chamatswill one day break through the
hills and rule the world; 'make over the world' is the literal
translation of the constant phrase in the tale。 It was Herbert
Spencer who pointed out that there is a basis of fact in every
myth and legend of man。 It is possible that these survivors I
am discussing form Spencer's fact basis for the Malaysian legend。1
*1William Beebe; the famous American naturalist and ornithologist;
recently fighting in France with America's air force; called attention
to this remarkable belief in an article printed not long ago in the
Atlantic Monthly。 Still more significant was it that he noted a per…
sistent rumour that the breaking out of the buried race was close。
W。J。 B。; Pres。 I。 A。 of S。
〃This much is surethe moon door; which is clearly
operated by the action of moon rays upon some unknown
element or combination and the crystals through which the
moon rays pour down upon the pool their prismatic columns;
are humanly made mechanisms。 So long as they are humanly
made; and so long as it IS this flood of moonlight from which
the Dweller draws its power of materialization; the Dweller
itself; if not the product of the human mind; is at least de…
pendent upon the product of the human mind for its appear…
ance。〃
〃Wait a minute; Goodwin;〃 interrupted O'Keefe。 〃Do
you mean to say you think that this thing is made ofwell
of moonshine?〃
〃Moonlight;〃 I replied; 〃is; of course; reflected sunlight。
But the rays which pass back to earth after their impact on
the moon's surface are profoundly changed。 The spectro…
scope shows that they lose practically all the slower vibra…
tions we call red and infra…red; while the extremely rapid
vibrations we call the violet and ultra…violet are accelerated
and altered。 Many scientists hold that there is an unknown
element in the moonperhaps that which makes the gigantic
luminous trails that radiate in all directions from the lunar
crater Tychowhose energies are absorbed by and carried
on the moon rays。
〃At any rate; whether by the loss of the vibrations of the
red or by the addition of this mysterious force; the light of
the moon becomes something entirely different from mere
modified sunlightjust as the addition or subtraction of one
other chemical in a compound of several makes the product
a substance with entirely different energies and potentiali…
ties。
〃Now these rays; Larry; are given perhaps still another
mysterious activity by the globes through which Throck…
martin said they passed in the Chamber of the Moon Pool。
The result is the necessary factor in the formation of the
Dweller。 There would be nothing scientifically improbable
in such a process。 Kubalski; the great Russian physicist; pro…
duced crystalline forms exhibiting every faculty that we call
vital by subjecting certain combinations of chemicals to the
action of highly concentrated rays of various colours。 Some…
thing in light and nothing else produced their pseudo…vitality。
We do not begin to know how to harness the potentialities of
that magnetic vibration of the ether we call light。〃
〃Listen; Doc;〃 said Larry earnestly; 〃I'll take everything
you say about this lost continent; the people who used to live
on it; and their caverns; for granted。 But by the sword of
Brian Boru; you'll never get me to fall for the idea that a
bunch of moonshine can handle a big woman such as you
say Throckmartin's Thora was; nor a two…fisted man such as
you say Throckmartin was; nor Huldricksson's wifeand
I'll bet she was one of those strapping big northern women
tooyou'll never get me to believe that any bunch of con…
centrated moonshine could handle them and take them
waltzing off along a moonbeam back to wherever it goes。
No; Doc; not on your life; even Tennessee moonshine
couldn't do thatnix!〃
〃All right; O'Keefe;〃 I answered; now very much irritated
indeed。 〃What's your theory?〃 And I could not resist add…
ing: 〃Fairies?〃
〃Professor;〃 he grinned; 〃if that Thing's a fairy it's Irish
and when it sees me it'll be so glad there'll be nothing to it。
'I was lost; strayed; or stolen; Larry avick;' it'll say; 'an' I
was so homesick for the old sod I was desp'rit;' it'll say; an'
'take me back quick before I do any more har…rm!' it'll tell
mean' that's the truth。
〃Now don't get me wrong。 I believe you all saw something
all right。 But what I think you saw was some kind of gas。
All this region is volcanic and islands and things are con…
stantly poking up from the sea。 It's probably gas; a volcanic
emanation; something new to us and that drives you crazy
lots of kinds of gas do that。 It hit the Throckmartin party
on that island and they probably were all more or less de…
lirious all the time; thought they saw things; talked it over
andcollective hallucinationjust like the Angels of Mons
and other miracles of the war。 Somebody sees something
that looks like something else。 He points it out to the man
next him。 'Do you see it?' asks he。 'Sure I see it;' says the
other。 And there you arecollective hallucination。
〃When your friends got it bad they most likely jumped
overboard one by one。 Huldricksson sails into a place where
it is and it hits his wife。 She grabs the child and jumps over。
Maybe the moon rays make it luminous! I've seen gas on the
front under the moon that looked like a thousand whirling
dervish devils。 Yes; and you could see the devil's faces in it。
And if it got into your lungs nothing could ever make you
think you hadn't seen real devils。〃
For a time I was silent。
〃Larry;〃 I said at last; 〃whether you are right or I am
right; I must go to the Nan…Matal。 Will you go with me;
Larry?〃
〃Goodwin;〃 he replied; 〃I surely will。 I'm as interested as
you are。 If we don't run across the Dolphin I'll stick。 I'll
leave word at Ponape; to tell them where I am should they
come along。 If they report me dead for a while there's no…
body to care。 So that's all right。 Only old man; be reasonable。
You've thought over this so long; you're going bug; honestly
you are。〃
And again; the gladness that I might have Larry O'Keefe
with me; was so great that I forgot to be angry。
CHAPTER X
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