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But as the centrality acts in the centres of the atoms to keep 

 them in their state and position in the universal space, the atoms 

 receive their own double motion, through which they must meet 

 one another, and coming in contact form one body with one 

 common centre. In this way a great number of atoms become 

 one body with as many times greater force of centrality as there 

 had been atoms to combine, and accordingly as many times 

 greater force of motion. These bodies I call &quot;molecules.&quot; 

 Thus, the world of atoms was converted into molecules, pos 

 sessing the double motion according to their mass being also 

 equal in their quantities and in their qualities. But when the 

 first atoms were converted into molecules there were produced 

 empty spaces in the universal space, which is the Absolute- 

 Essence betore its manifestation, and which gave birth again 

 to atoms equally distanced from one another; these atoms by 

 the influence of the velocity of motion in the surrounding 

 molecules, moved with greater rapidity than the first atoms, so- 

 that by coming in contact with one another by a grea er rapid 

 motion create new molecules which are more compact to each 

 other and form a new kind of molecules with different quantities 

 and qualities. In this way empty spaces appear again in the 

 Universal Essence, which give rise to new atoms with still 

 greater rapid motion by the influence of previous molecules, 

 and coming in contact with one another create a third kind of 

 molecules with more different quantities and qualities, and so to- 

 the endless. The first action in nature by grouping the atoms 

 together to form molecules in the above way, I call &quot;atomic 

 motion.&quot; The chemists while they do not know why man does 

 not possess the ability to contrive elementary composition, that 

 the atoms are exceedingly small beings, and all the crafts of 

 man cannot avail to combine them into molecules, they regard 

 them as elementary particles, that the one absolute and infinite 

 nature has created a &quot;certain number&quot; of elements, which is a, 

 contradiction in itself. The truth is, nature itself knows not of 

 all the elements which our scientists have invented for us, for it 

 is one eternity, contained in one Absolute Essence in which- 

 there is absolutely no change or variation. The variation ofi 



