58 CELL INTELLIGENCE THE CAUSE OF EVOLUTION 



he is now fighting with liquid fire. The bees first con- 

 quered the teacher and the school children and then 

 chased the farmers home. The farmers came back with 

 reinforcements and fought the bees with fire and poison- 

 ous gases. The bees fight with poisoned daggers and 

 man fights with deadly gases. Both sides fight with 

 poison in defence of their children. In what manner do 

 they differ in their actions as intelligent beings? The 

 cells building the bee must make the dagger and prepare 

 the poison for a purpose, just as man does in his actions 

 of foresight and preparedness. The cells in the head of 

 the bee, as well as in man, are the parties who direct all 

 the actions of this battle, and I fail to see any difference 

 in their intellectual capacity. 



Not long ago we had no microscope enabling us to see 

 the builders of a plant or animal. At that time we were 

 compelled to say that they simply grew but now we have 

 seen the builder, and the next question is, how are 

 those builders able to build these structures? In order 

 to be able to discover the real cause, it will be necessary 

 to first inquire into the inner life of these builders, how 

 they live, eat and multiply, how and where they get their 

 ideas and building material. That would be the only 

 sensible way to find out how the sky scraper was con- 

 structed. We have penetrated far enough into the mys- 

 teries of matter, molecule, atom, and electron. We can 

 at this time clearly see that matter and force in the uni- 

 verse is everywhere the same; they always follow fixed 

 laws and cannot be destroyed. The form and nature of 

 the energy can be changed from one to the other ; for 

 instance, in the dynamo we see mechanical energy trans- 

 formed into electrical energy, which in turn may be 

 transformed into heat energy in the electric furnace ; or 

 the electric energy may be transmitted to a distance and 



