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therefore, the impulse of the centre is to regulate all the differ 

 ent directions of all particles to combine them in one result, in 

 a double motion in the object by Us being an object, and therefore 

 the sum of the motion of each particle of the body is a combin 

 ation of a double motion according to the number of the atoms, 

 to the mass of matter of that body. This law holds true in all 

 the individual objects in the endless universe, from the single 

 atoms in their appearance from the general existence into their 

 individualizations to the greatest planets, suns and stars and to 

 the matter of the brain in a human body, all possess the internal 

 double motion according to their mass. 



THIRD LAW. 



Every massive body in rapid motion causes by its own in 

 fluence all the smaller bodies moving near it, with a slow velocity, 

 to increase their motion, according to the quantity, direction 

 and distance of the moving massive body. But the force of in 

 fluence of the rapid motion upon the smaller bodies diminishes 

 according to the square of the distance between the two bodies, 

 and the distance in this case is measured by the length of the 

 radius of the body which exercises the force of influence on 

 another body. In the first distance, accordingly, the force of 

 influence of the large body is so great that the motion of all the 

 surrounding bodies in that distance lose their peculiarity of their 

 own double motion, and falling upon the circumference of the 

 large body they become parts of it, to move together in its 

 peculiarity. 



This law is the first important law in nature in all its 

 physical phenomena, in the variation of objects in all their com. 

 binations in chemistry, in all the modifications or transforma 

 tions of motion in physics, and this law gives us a clear and a 

 new idea about the planetary motion in astronomy as well as in 

 the phenomenon of the falling bodies. Let me explain here the 

 planetary motion and the phenomenon of the falling bodies. All 

 bodies have their peculi^l double motion according to the mass 

 of matter they are composed of caused by the force of centrality. 



