Six General Laws o! Nature. 



After a careful analization of the various systems of philos 

 ophy, considering the laws or axioms in modern natural science 

 and penetrating the mystery of nature itself, I found that all the 

 systems of philosophy are incomplete, unsatisfactory and totally 

 insufficient to the deep, logical and honest thinker. And, simul 

 taneously, most of the laws or axioms in modem natural science, 

 which are almost wholly derived from, or based on, inductive 

 results, are very often not only defective, but even false. 



I therefore appear before the philosophic and scientific world 

 with the following Six General Laws of Nature, which 

 I have constructed (in a work entitled &quot;Divinity and the Cosmos ) 

 with a great many arguments and demonstrations, through 

 which I have discovered the mystery and explained the physical 

 phenomena of nature, desiring therefore the public opinion. 



FIRST LAW. 



There is one general force in the universe, or as I call it, the 

 Absolute Essence, acting in its general existence, in potentiality, 

 to modify itself into its individual existence, into atoms in 

 actuality, and keeping, by the same own impulse, every individ 

 ual object in its state and form. The action, or the impulse, of 

 the one general force lies in the centre of every object, not to 

 attract the other objects to its centre as it agrees by the law of 

 &quot;gravitation,&quot; but to keep each particle of the object in its state 

 and position around the centre, as a force of conservation, I 

 therefore call it Centrality. The force of Centrality is the one 

 tender or innermost force, or principle in the universe, which 

 holds and correlates the universe together in one gradual, harm- 



