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utterly lacking in danger. Their uncohered tails are 

 a simple evidence of lack of Nitrogen. 



26. No attraction, in the true signification of the 

 word, exists between planel and Sun. Planets and all 



their matter are propelled from the Sun. and are a 

 reactive effecl . The orbits of planets are created by the 

 same focal force, or the Phosphorus-Hydrogen attrac- 

 tion, that, acts upon the Sun. It is through this 

 observation that effects in Magnetism may be studied 

 and correct knowledge secured. 



27. The whirlwind force of the Nitrogen-Carbon 

 current, as well as the mutual action of all four of 

 the gases, creates the daily and yearly revolutions 

 of the planets. 



28. All meteorites are compressed from the invis- 

 ible gases of predominating Carbon and Nitrogen, 

 which are the common base of all metals, and lesser 

 proportions of Phosphorus and Hydrogen. 



29. Gravitation is the effect of both centripetal 

 force, exerted by the whirlwind of Carbon and Nitro- 

 gen which encircles the earth, and the great attraction 

 that exists between the internal Phosphorus globe of 

 the earth and the Hydrogen of the atmosphere and of 

 space. Consequently Gravitation proceeds from a force 

 from without the atmosphere, or from the superior 

 force of excessive Hydrogen, and does not proceed 

 from attraction exerted from within the crust or 

 Phosphorus globe within the center of a planet, on 

 account of the deficiency of the latter. Both ele- 

 ments, nevertheless, exist in every atomic portion of 

 the crust of our earth, and within every cell of the 

 organic kingdoms, and within every portion of our 

 atmosphere, and little knowledge can he secured in an 

 attempt to attribute the force to one (dement more 

 than to the other. It is sufficient to know that Gravi- 

 tation is simply the universal attraction that exists 

 between the Base (Hydrogen) of the atmosphere and 

 of space, and the Acid (Phosphorus) contained within 



