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" Then comes a region extending from 35 to 45 

 degrees, including per second from 34 thousand 

 359 millions to 35 trillions 183 millions. This is an 

 unknown region. We are ignorant of the functions 

 of these vibrations, but it is difficult to admit that 

 they have no action in the universe. 



" Next we enter the region of light, with velocities 

 contained between 48 and 50 degrees. The sensa- 

 tion of light, that is, the vibrations that transmit 

 visible signs, is included within approximately 

 narrow limits from 400 trillions (red light) to 756 

 trillions (violet light), less than a degree." 



To understand the immensity of these velocities 

 it is necessary to recall in imagination celestial 

 velocities and spaces figures that have something 

 of the infinite, from which they come. 



All these rhythms form part of the cosmic 

 environment ; their action is constant, invariable ; 

 everything that exists is in relation with these vast 

 forces. 



If we compare this table of ethereal rhythms 

 with the tables of Mendeleef (p. 189) and with that of 

 Sir W. Crookes (p. 193), we find a great and signifi- 

 cant analogy that needs no comment. Regularity 

 and harmony increase in the one by the multiplica- 

 tion of the vibrations, and in the others according 

 to the atomic weight. 



But there is another and, to me, a still more 



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