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known as "seeing." Blue sky, blue flames, blue 



smoke, Mue organic matter, blue insects and animals. 

 the blue blood and blue eves of the animal kingdoms, 

 and blue fruits and flowers, are predominating Hydro- 

 gen effects. Pursuit of investigation in any direction 

 has sustained the truth, and will ever continue to 

 sustain it. 



Yellow or golden clouds, clouds with a silver lining, 

 a yellow or glittering sky, yellow sunlight, the 

 luminosity of planets, "falling stars/' all manner of 

 incandescence or phosphorescence, in combustion or 

 without, the golden or silver glitter of metals or of 

 any other kind of inorganic matter, the silver glitter 

 of fishes, the glitter of the bodies or wings of insects, 

 the sparkling of water, the yellow effects in the 

 vegetable kingdom, the yellow feathers, hair, skin and 

 excretions of the animal kingdom, yellow oils, all 

 proceed from the intense vibrations of Phosphorus 

 that have been partially or entirely subdued by the 

 other gases. The Green color of the vegetable king- 

 dom (chlorophyl) indicates relative vibrations of the 

 Phosphorus of the soil under the protective and 

 vehicular agency of sap, or water, or Hydrogen. The 

 Green color within the bulb of the X Kay mechanism 

 proceeds from even vibrations of Blue Hydrogen and 

 Yellow Phosphorus (Electricity), and is simply a con- 

 flicting mass of the atoms of these two elements. 

 The Green sky, immediately after sunset, produces its 

 effect from the natural Hydrogen constituent of the 

 atmosphere and the reduced vibrations of the incan- 

 descenl Phosphorus of the departing "sunlight." 

 Shadows are refracted lines of Phosphorus atoms, or 

 a change of the relation of the four gases that com- 

 pose sunlight, or Light. Sunlight is a state of incan- 

 descence that results from an increase of a normal 

 state of Phosphorus. The darkness of night is a state 

 of refraction lacking in the continuity of the Phos- 

 phorus that causes incandescence. Hence, the cool 



