Apparently this got translated(?) at some point. May have been posted already who knows. Quoting from tvtropes so take this as you will.
Originally posted by Tvtropes:
the voice you hear through the door and the voice you hear on the telephone during Night 5 are actually quoting Autobiography of a Yogi, by Paramhansa Yogananda. Minus the distortions, what you're hearing is the following text, from the section where the yogi demonstrates that metal is alive:
Door: - and heavy pressure." I looked around the room at the numerous inventions, eloquent testimony of a tireless ingenuity. "Sir, it is lamentable that mass agricultural development is not speeded by further use of your marvelous mechanisms. Would it not be easily possible to employ them in quick laboratory experiments to indicate the-"
Night 5 Phone Call: "-it is lamentable that mass agricultural development is not speeded by fuller use of your marvelous mechanisms. Would it not be easily possible to employ some of them in quick laboratory experiments to indicate the influence of various types of fertilizers on plant growth?" "You are right. Countless uses of (omitted: Bose instruments) will be made by future generations. The scientist seldom knows contemporaneous reward; it is enough to possess the joy of creati-(omitted: -ve service."
If anything it lines up rather well.
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