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A Force of Nature
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Linus Pauling was an extraordinary man - his dualistic expression was admired by those who knew him. He was enthusiastic yet humble, simple and complex, and a gentle rebel.

Pauling was also known as a force of nature. A physicist/chemist/biologist, this brilliant scientist was not content with his research into the nature of the chemical bond (for which he won his first Nobel Prize in 1954).

Pauling then became fascinated in the movement of molecules. He was able to concoct enough experiments to reach the achievement of developing a substitute to blood plasma and then of understanding the living cell. Pretty heavy stuff...

Linus Pauling was not a man to rest on his laurels. In his 1939 book, The Nature of the Chemical Bond, he uncovers not only a scientific mind, but also the mind of an inspirational leader. In his words,

"We may ask what the next step in the search for an understanding of the nature of life will be. I think that it will be the elucidation of the nature of the electromagnetic phenomena involved in mental activity in relation to the molecular structure of brain tissue. I believe that thinking, both conscious and unconscious, and short-term memory involve electromagnetic phenomena in the brain, interacting with the molecular (material) patterns of long-term memory, obtained from inheritance or experience."

The above quote is obviously spoken with intelligence - but more importantly, with curiosity and open-mindedness. There is no doubt Linus Pauling was inspired by a deep passion. But Pauling was not driven by the acquisition of accolades or awards - his was a quest to uncover the truth.

Pauling had an undeniable respect for human life and nature. This he proved whole-heartedly when the use of the atomic bomb near the end of World War II caught his attention. He, more than anyone, was aware of the cancerous effects of an atomic aftermath - both to the environment and the human being.

Despite accusations of being labeled a Communist, Pauling gathered his biological research and accumulated a petition of 9,235 respected scientists to ban the widespread use of nuclear testing. His efforts caught the attention of Harper's Magazine in 1963, when his views were expressed in this publication:

"I have said that my ethical principles have caused me to reach the conclusion that the evil of war should be abolished; but my conclusion that war must be abolished if the human race is to survive is based not on ethical principles but on my thorough and careful analysis, in relation to international affairs, of the facts about the changes that have taken place in the world during recent years, especially with respect to the nature of war."

If his ethics had not played a role in his undying fervor to abolish nuclear testing, it is unclear if anyone would have taken notice. Any scientist can produce a list of facts based on dedicated research. But, fire must have been present behind the resolve - the fire of a man protecting his human family. Once again, Pauling showed he was a force of nature.

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Kim McGinnis runs Avenstar Marketing and Video Production http://www.avenstar.net Her latest client is Daniela Rodriguez from Riverplate Fulfillment http://www.riverplatefulfillment.com Kim and her partner, Mark, are honored to share her amazing story of rising from the ashes, like the phoenix, after the 2007 Los Angeles fires. Ms Rodriguez truly understands what it means to be like nature.

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