CHAPTER II 



THE PROBLEM STATED 



Distinction between the Organic and the Inorganic — 

 Organic Energy — H redity — Inside and Outside 

 Energy — Increasing Energy in Horses — Process of 

 Concentrating Energy in Animals — Great Individual 

 Concentration Only in Old Animals — The Trotter 

 Born yet Really Made — The Only Solution — "2 : 10 

 Trotter" Defined. 



HPHE main thing which distinguishes the 

 1 organic world from the inorganic, the 

 live animal from the dead one, and the ef- 

 ficient man from the inefficient, is energy 

 and the potential at which it exists in the 

 different bodies. This same difference in the 

 concentration of energy distinguishes ani- 

 mals from plants, and the higher animals 

 from the lower ones. The amount of work 

 which any animal can perform represents its 

 available energy, and availability depends 

 upon potential. 



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