30 Origin of the Chemical Elements 



made up of two parts or direction of movement, it will be easily 

 seen that when these three fields have grown to their greatest extent 

 as individualized, unbroken fields, their contents, representing all 

 the different directions in which electrons can travel or move, will 

 be the weight of eighteen atoms, when the magnetic field is broken 

 down and the charges are " rotating " about each other in all 

 directions. 



This stage of spherical stratification will bring about the water- 

 cell as a living one-walled cell, and the force of negative individ- 

 ualization would cause the separation of the first spherical stratifi- 

 cation of atoms producing a globe of water, into different parts, 

 those parts being governed in number by the different fields, as 

 Electric, Magnetic, Electro-magnetic, a union of the Electric with 

 the Electro-magnetic and of the Magnetic wtih the Electro-magnetic, 

 or five great bodies of water. 



In this system of 3-4, with its mass of ether, plus 6-8, 3-4 and 

 mass of ether, plus 12-16, 6-8, 3-4 with its mass of ether, we have 

 the basis for the gathering together of all the different kinds of 

 cells that make up the human brain. The functions of the brain 

 have remained a mystery to the physiologist because of our ignor- 

 ance of the movements spherically stratified in the water-cell. The 

 brain has been described as a locked-up cistern of water, and the 

 brain described as a " spongy mass." In these stages of growth we 

 will find there are eleven different positions in which the primal com- 

 bination of 3-4 are fixed as part of a system of accumulation. 



Wherever this combination is found as 3-4, it will be the first 

 group to decompose, and the electric charges, liberated in the process 

 will bring about a new set of motions as a process of reconstruction. 



In the second stage there are a group of two and an individual 

 group. In the third stage there is a group of four of the primal 

 group of 3-4, one of two, and an individual. In these numbers of 

 I, 2, I, 4, 2, I, there are eleven primal values that will initiate dif- 

 ferent sets of motions, that will bring forth eleven different animal 

 forms. These will be representative of animal forms, because they 

 belong to the dynamic part of the combination, as three continual 

 activities, the vegetable forms becoming inactive during part of the 

 year, or under certain conditions. 



In tracing the descent of man, Professor Haeckel has traced it to 

 eleven primordial animal forms, and he says of these primal num- 

 bers: "At least half of these twenty-two stages of evolution (that 

 is the eleven oldest ancestral forms) are found within the Archilithic 

 Epoch, within the first main period of the organic history of the 

 earth, which includes the larger half of the latter, and during which 

 probably only aquatic organisms existed," etc. 



These groupings, as i, 2, 4, governing the initial stages of growth 

 in cell life, determine the growth of the organs of locomotion, the 

 individual or single organ arising as a " filament " in the rod, as a 

 bacterial cell as well as the filament attending the construction of 

 the spermatazoon. 



The brain has been the subject of much curiosity on the part of 



