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electricity" occupying the spaces between the inner core and its 

 shell, the interior of the core and the exterior of the shell. It 

 shows, in its position, the control of the process of internal oxida- 

 tion, a process that finally brings forth the repulsion of the child 

 from the womb. 



We could continue and find an explanation of the whole anatomi- 

 cal construction of the human form, but space does not permit. 



We must, however, pause to consider the value of the group of 

 atoms, numbering 128 as a product of the primal 4 of the system 3-4, 

 This group of atomic weight, is that of the atom of radium, and 

 radium could not be formed as an " individualized atom " until the 

 six stages of growths had accomplished their construction of a 

 vvhole spherically stratified field of gaseous electricity, and this con- 

 dition could not have been fixed until the whole mass of matter had 

 been rearrangisd according to these six stages in grouping. The 

 breaking down of the whole would cause the " groups " to become 

 centres of " rotating electricity," and the equalization of groups in 

 the first place would govern the quantity of particles or amount of 

 gaseous electricity in each centre, and the six stages, passing 

 through six different conditions in grouping, would make each group 

 equal in mass as three great centres of dynamic energy, continually 

 increasing and decreasing their atomic formations through the values 

 of the static part of 4. This government of the static or the force 

 of magnetism would eventually individualize four conditions in 

 grouping. The first three great dynamic centres (as brain of the 

 atom) would bring forth a great mass in continual electrical activity 

 or continual internal radiation. This internal radiation would only 

 be possible by the mass becoming spherically stratified, as " bunch- 

 ing" or groups throughout the sphere. The forcing of the groups 

 to the periphery of the sphere would make each group an external 

 centre, and the mass would be made up of two walls, the inner 

 possessing an atmosphere and the outer possessing an atmosphere. 

 No single atom can exist as such, without the support of surround- 

 ing values. This condition of continuous radiation would provide 

 the solar system with its sun. The moon, as the product of the force 

 of magnetism, would represent a centre of external oxidation, or the 

 contraction of the same amount of gaseous electricity into continual 

 " rotating " groups of atomic activities, and her formations as cones, 

 and crater-cones are now explained. 



The earth as a centre where groups of atoms were equally divided 

 between an internal and an external oxidation, or where the 

 "groups" when forced to the periphery of the spherical stratifica- 

 tion could maintain a continual exchange of places between the num- 

 bers o^ atoms making up the initial numbers, was a centre which 

 brought forth chemical combinations that could continue for a 

 definite length of time, and the final product of her atomic construc- 

 tion should have -been a combination that should have existed as 

 long as the sun could continue. The stars are bodies of unequal 

 size, each size governed by the different kinds of groups making up 

 the primal stages of growth of the six conditions of increase. 



