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the Hydrogen of interplanetary space. The moon is 

 simply a beacon light upon all the powers that have 

 been ascribed to it. Its subjective revolutions and its 

 positions from perigee to apogee establish the fact 

 that it is the great spiral travel of the Nitrogen-Car- 

 bon current encircling the nucleus earth that exerts 

 this influence over the Hydrogen of the upper atmos- 

 phere, and upon all the mobile cohered matter of the 

 earth. The travel of the subjective moon through 

 curves of the spiral is indicated by seven days, which 

 are propagated into spans of seven years. It is this 

 understanding that accentuates the connection be- 

 tween the Nitrogen effects of puberty (fourteen years) 

 and the different periods of gestation in all branches 

 of the animal kingdom. 



The actual existence of the Nitrogen-Carbon cur- 

 rent encircling the earth should not be, without due 

 investigation, regarded as a myth, theory, or a pro- 

 duct of an overwrought imagination. The proper 

 method of gaining a true insight into its possibility 

 is to hold a fifty-pound meteorite in hand, and 

 endeavor conscientiously to deny its existence. It is 

 this current, and no other, that has supplied all the 

 meteorites the world has ever seen, the specimens of 

 which may be found upon the shelves of all institu- 

 tions of learning throughout the land. The magnetic 

 property of many meteorites is due to the special 

 constituents of the current out of which they are 

 formed. 



43. The drift of the solar Inhalations of Hydrogen 

 aids in creating the orbits of planets. The natural 

 relation of the four gases, however, which tends to 

 the state of inertia, is the first cause of the orbits of 

 planets. 



44. The revolutions of planets, suns, asteroids, 

 mid satellites, arc evidences of a lack of a certain 

 relation of the four gases that creates the state 

 of I uertia. 



