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understood. A magnetic pole or the poinl or area 

 marking the natural outflow of Hydrogen, and a con- 

 densing absorbing effect upon the other gases (as 

 proved in the Aurora Borealis) would resull in the 

 white sensation proceeding from the point described. 



23. The reactive exhalations of the Sun carry cur- 

 rents of predominating Carbon, Nitrogen and Phos- 

 phorus outward through the predominating Hydrogen 

 of interplanetary space, until the propelling power of 

 the Sun is overcome. At this point the natural vibra- 

 tions of the gases of the current, which always move 

 in curves or spirals, introbend and create a whirl- 

 wind. Each of the planets and asteroids of our sys- 

 tem is the nucleus of one of these Carbon-Nitrogen- 

 Phosphorus whirlwinds, and which continues to he 

 fed by the Sun with these gases at the present day. A 

 close study of the matter of meteorites, as well as in- 

 disputable knowledge of the mutual relation of the 

 four special gases, which can only be secured through 

 the media that have been presented, sustains the truth 

 of what was, during an earlier investigation, a theory 

 only. The outlets of these planetary whirlwinds are 

 at the poles of the planets. At these points an ex- 

 haustive force is exerted upon everything containing 

 Phosphorus, and especially upon a human being, 

 whose; existence depends upon the continued replen- 

 ishment of this one element. At the poles, therefore, 

 direct communication exists between everything 

 within the region and interplanetary space, through 

 these unprotective rifts of the envelope of our planet. 

 The best authenticated theorists of the present day 

 ascribe the cold state of the polar regions to the slant 

 or the absence of solar rays. This is only in part cor- 

 rect, as cold is Hydrogen, and produce- effects that in- 

 dicate a decrease or withdrawal of the Phosphorus, 

 which is not at the present time recognized as a con- 

 stituent of the atmosphere. 



