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phorus (as in the melting of metals), or by the united 

 force of Carbon and Hydrogen. The same force is 

 exhibited throughout nature in the endless cases of 

 "oxidation," or of "iron rust," which is simply the 

 same affinity that always exists between Carbon or 

 Hydrogen and Phosphorus. The magnetic attraction 

 that exists between mercury and gold identifies the 

 same elements that are engaged in special magnetic 

 force. In the case of artificially-prepared magnets. 

 which are composed of iron or steel that has been 

 long subjected to an electric current (Phosphorus and 

 Hydrogen) the element Hydrogen unites with the free 

 Carbon in an attempt to reach and overcome the 

 Phosphorus of the body that is attracted. In all cases 

 of affinities throughout nature a shade of force pro- 

 ceeding from either of the vibrating elements described 

 will produce a similar shade of effect in composite 

 matter. The attraction that exists between the ele- 

 ments of water, between those of mercury and gold. 

 and between those of soft iron and the magnet, are 

 identical, as they engage the special vibrations of the 

 three gases, Phosphorus, Hydrogen and Carbon. 



33. Transparent glass is composed of the four gases, 

 of the four different vibrations, or colors. Embedded 

 Phosphorus, or " Heat," during the welding process, 

 tin; four gases embedded in eroded silicon, or white 

 sand, together with other matter rich in the four 

 vibrations, and aided by similar matter from the 

 atmosphere during construction, betray the four con- 

 stituents and the manner of the transmission of colors 

 by continuity. 



34. The ethnological divisions of the human race 

 proceed directly from excessive vibrations of either of 

 tli'' lour gases. The white skin of the Caucasian 

 marks an approach to the harmonious relation of the 

 four gases. This relation has been gradually produced 

 by salt, or the hidden blue Hydrogen embedded in 

 salt. The skin and characteristics of the Ethiopian 



