Thor Heyerdahl:
[Talking with three National Geographic's members]
Gentlemen. Your magazine will be with me on a raft. At the mercy of the winds, all the way to Polynesia. It is further than from Chicago to Moscow. Here to here.
[pointing it in a map behind him]
Committee Member:
You'll have some sort of engine in case of emergency?
Thor Heyerdahl:
No. Absolutely not. We will surrender to the current and the wind... like Tiki did.
Committee Member:
[curious]
And by undertaking this extraordinary voyage, you are proving?
Thor Heyerdahl:
That the oceans were not barriers, but roads. Not impediments, but pathways. I will prove that South American people sailed to Polynesia...
Committee Member:
[refused]
Every schoolboy knows that Polynesia was peopled from Asia, not South America.
Thor Heyerdahl:
And it is my job as a scientist to prove those schoolboys, and those who quote them, wrong.
[turning to the map]
Thor Heyerdahl:
Ancient man, being sun worshipers...
Committee Member:
[interrupting Thor]
Mr. Heyerdahl. Doubtless the story of Norwegians drowning in the pacific will sell a lot of magazines. But not this one.
Thor Heyerdahl:
[angry]
This is a scientific expedition!
Committee Member:
Our magazine has a higher purpose than to finance and enable men bent on suicide. I doubt he'll have any success recruiting anyone for such a voyage.
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