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mark the superior force of Carbon and Phosphorus. 

 Those of the Mongolian, of sulphur, or a combination 

 of Bydrogen and Phosphorus. Those of the Indian, 

 of Nitrogen and Hydrogen. Through the same study 

 of the natural relation existing between the tour gases, 

 all animal forms, from a microbe to a whale or ele- 

 phant, may be understood. 



35. Salt, which is a hydrogen effect, containing 

 intense blue vibrations, is one of the remaining evi- 

 dences of the prehistoric cooling of the earth's crust. 

 AH cooling, or subjection of the dangerous Phosphorus 

 element, or heat, is first effected through the agency of 

 Hydrogen alone, in its natural function, hut may he 

 aided by Nitrogen. Modern science claims that salt 

 is ( Jhloride of Sodium, and that each of these constitu- 

 ents is an element. The truth involved in this com- 

 bination is that Chlorine is a double gas (yellowish- 

 green), possessing two vibrations. Sodium, a white 

 metal, is composed of the four gases. The union of 

 the two so-called elements, the affinity being extremely 

 great and producing all the salt within the oceans and 

 within the earth's crust, is effected through the supe- 

 rior vibrations of the Hydrogen and Phosphorus of 

 both kinds of matter, the former predominating. It 

 is also claimed that pure Sodium when placed in 

 water will immediately take tire and produce grains 

 of salt. The errors of the supposed nature of ( Jhlorine 

 and Sodium are evident upon their face, when it is 

 submitted to the four-gas analysis. Sodium, being 

 composite and rich in Hydrogen, disintegrates the two 

 elements of water (Phosphorus and Hydrogen) through 

 the force of the excessive Hydrogen. During the sep- 

 aration the Phosphorus of both (dements is seen and 

 quickly subjected. Out of the transition a new com- 

 bination, salt, is formed, which i> always rich in 

 Hydrogen ami al\vay> continues to attract the same 

 (dement from the atmosphere, on account of the 

 increase of Phosphorus. Soda, or Phosphorus and 



