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sensation, which results from Hydrogen, with the 

 other gases, and the effects of dew. frost, night rains 

 and night breezes. 



Red flames, red smoke, red sparks, red inorganic 

 matter, from rubies to bricks, red fishes and Eruits 

 and flowers, red feathers, and hair, and skin, and 

 blood, red copper, and the red-hot state of metals, 

 the rosy clouds of sunrise and sunset, the rosy hues 

 of coral, and the dull, red algse of the ocean, all 

 proceed from the subjective relation of the element 

 Nitrogen to the superior vibrations of the other gases. 

 The matter of the effects of rainbows and soap- 

 bubbles will guide the investigator to conviction. 

 All white sensations proceed from a subjective 

 relation of the Phosphorous to the Hydrogen, with 

 the aid of hidden Nitrogen and Carbon. White 

 cumuli clouds show the effect of the Nitrogen of the 

 atmosphere, also white steam. White starch, or the 

 matter of cereals, white milk and other emulsions, 

 the white skin of the Caucasian race, indicate 

 superior vibrations of Phosphorous and Hydrogen, 

 and hidden vibrations of Carbon and Nitrogen. The 

 latter element is greatly lacking in the animal eve, 

 except as free gas, hence the white effect. A certain 

 relation of Carbon and Nitrogen in the eye would 

 result in cohesion and opacity. It is known that 

 cataracts of. the eye, or blindness, result from a foreign 

 relation of Nitrogen, or Carbon, or both, as all 

 opacity proceeds from a single cause. 



14. All matter in the universe is either invisible, 

 transparent, or possesses special or complex color. 

 The Colors of cohered matter may be easily separated, 

 when they will attach themselves to the special 

 <dements previously described: Blue Hydrogen, 

 Yellow or Incandescent or Glittering Phosphorous, 

 Black Carbon, and Red Nitrogen. In all cohered 

 matter, either one or more of the elements and its 

 respective color-vibration are hidden or absorbed. 





