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ing to the earth and moon almost entirely, because they, as a mass, 

 condensed, while the mass of the sun did not condense. 



There are two positions in the six stages of growth, at the begin- 

 ning of the fourth, where we find the group (24-32) and the be- 

 ginning of the sixth stage where the group (96-128) shows condi- 

 tions, where the grouping of four parts takes place in both the 

 dynamic and static part, as three 8's and four 8's, and at the second 

 place three 32's and four 32's; and at these two places we find 

 the commencement of the turnings that finally brought forth the 

 sun, stars, moon and earth. It can easily be worked out by anyone 

 desiring to do so. 



Sir Oliver Lodge says, " Two substances placed in intimate con- 

 tact and separated are in general united more or less permanently 

 by lines of force, the region between them being in a state of 

 tension along the lines and of pressure at right angles. These 

 lines have directions and ' sense ' — their two ends are not alike ; 

 they begin at one body and end at another, they map out a field 

 of electrostatic force, and their terminations on one or other of the 

 bodies constitute what we call an electric charge. Electric charges 

 are of two kinds, positive and negative, the former corresponding 

 to the beginning of the lines, the latter to their ends. A tension 

 in the lines tends to bring the ends toegther as near as possible, 

 while laterally the lines tend to drive each other apart." 



Such a description of electric force explains the intimate relation 

 of the earth, sun, moon and stars. 



The positive charges, arising in one body and ending in the 

 other as negative charges, prove that the positive charges are 

 products of decomposition of groups of charges, and as they travel 

 from one body to another, they can only do so by leaving the space 

 through which they pass filled with gaseous electricity. As they 

 reach the other body they are broken up into individual electrons, 

 because charges cannot travel without producing a " growth " or 

 forcing the ether through which they pass to group in definite 

 masses. 



When positive charges pass from the earth to the moon, their 

 indivisible construction is broken up, and before the moon can re- 

 ceive them they are broken down into groups of gaseous electricity. 

 The moon rearranges the mass as groups or positive charges, and 

 before they reach the sun they are broken down into equal masses 

 as negative electrons and the sun absorbs them, forces their grouping 

 as radiant masses and sends them back to the moon under the same 

 laws of electro-magnetic construction. No form of matter can take 

 gaseous electricity into its body except the union commence at the 

 point of decomposition of the electron into primal ether. That 

 is why the cilia are present in the human body. The cilia provide 

 the gaseous form of matter, to combine with the breath, and cilia 

 are always moistened surfaces, because water is the first substance 

 formed in a changing field of gaseous electricity or ether. 



No explanation has ever been found of the part that the ciliary 

 construction plays in the animal body, but is it now explained? 



