3& New Theories of the Great Forces. 



lowing : In order to obtain heat, something 

 must be expended" 



This combustion theory therefore calls for 

 an enormous expenditure of material for 

 generating heat and light, together with a 

 still further expenditure of force for project- 

 ing these into all space, at all distances. 

 All these theories are therefore inconsistent 

 with the immutable law of the Conservation 

 of Force. 



The true Source of Supply. 



In seeking the source of supply of heat and 

 light, we are compelled to look for a philoso- 

 phy more consistent than any hitherto ad- 

 vanced. Controlled too much by the literal 

 evidence of the senses and the superficial 

 appearance of things, we have ever regarded 

 the sun as ALL ALONE in developing and ex- 

 ercising these great forces. 



The law of conservation compels us to look 

 to the earth, a heretofore neglected factor in 

 this problem. This factor being introduced 

 we shall find the problem to be wonderfully 

 simplified. 



All space may rationally be regarded as 

 complete vacuum, thus presenting no resist- 

 ance nor obstacles to the free progress of 



