That much I agreed with. It's more than just a timescale; we are taught not to see things Creation does that don't fit the materialistic model. We are taught to call them "aberrations" instead of something outside the habits which Creation follows at its own whim. But in one of his talks he was distinctly moving toward Buddhism in ways not consistent with our message. We can focus on the overlapping ideas, though.
Edit: I found a copy locally that I can use.
Edit: I found a copy locally that I can use.