UNIVERSE SERIES: MORALS, LAWS, CODES 5403C26 4ACC-70 Let's take the, the again, a moral aspect. And they say, "Well, what does Scientology believe in?" Honest, this is the most ridiculous question that anybody could ask. "What, what does a study of a system of universes, which results in Man and the physical universe, believe in?" we laughs at, because they like to see symbols around, they like to see something represent something. And you could say, "Well, it believes in able people being more able." And that's all the deeper you have to go, "Believes in able people being more able, it believes that there should be less illness, discomfort and unhappiness in existence but mostly, it believes in able people being more able. We don't much bother with the insane and so forth, we just handle able people and we make them more able." You know? You know, it was proven in the Korean War that it was the good pilot not the good plane, because we had bad planes and good pilots and we were faced with good planes and bad pilots, and we won. And it's obvious that, if a pilot's reaction time is one tenth of a second, that he'd be a much better pilot if his reaction time was one twentieth of a second. Well, that's kind of what we do. We just speed you up. We hate to see people driving down the street with a reaction time of one quarter of a second when, with a very little bit of work, we could boost their reaction time in driving a car up to a much more proper sixth or seventh or eighth of a second.