56 Origin of the Chemical Elements 



PLATE 16 



On this plate are grouped the outlines of a bacteria colony (i), 

 the skull of the European (3), the negro (7), and the magnetic 

 pole of the earth, of the northern meridian on lines of equal dip. 



The magnetic pole, in its line or closed circle, shows exactly the 

 same outline as that governing the skull of the European, as we 

 have .shown, the individualization of form has arisen through the 

 process of decomposition of a whole magnetic field of matter, or 

 gaseous electricity, each part being made up of a group of atoms, 

 which, as rotating electricity (magnetism) formed a stable group 

 which we recognize as a " solid " when the whole field was broken 

 down, and brought under the force of crystallization or stability. 



If man was the final product of atomic grouping, and is in the 

 microcism of the macrocosm (the earth), he must show his parent- 

 age in the formation of the lines of force that formed the inner 

 core of the primal atom as the brain of the atom, and the final 

 groupings that determined the formation of the cell possessing an 

 entrance into a new position in space, above and beyond all that 

 occupied before his magnetic field of gaseous electricity was 

 formed as a new strata in the atmosphere. This new strata being 

 " pushed " ahead of all others, it in turn would govern all that held 

 the intervening space between it and the earth. All groups would 

 be forced into decomposition, to afford a food for its descent to 

 the earth, and all paths marked out by its exhalation must keep 

 the way for the exit of the final ray that should be pushed from 

 the earthly shell. 



This picture of a bacteria colony affords a fine illustration of the 

 meaning of different centres, arising from the same fundamental 

 properties. This colony arose from a mass of jelly of equal solidity, 

 yet we see the different forms of the individual colonies, and the dif- 

 ference in their size. It is probable that we have all the different 

 organs in the animal body represented in this growth. It gives a 

 fair idea of the formation of the sun and planets, the unstained 

 parts being a sort of atmosphere. 



In Number (4) we have the picture of the outline of Nautilus 

 Pompilius, and the outlines fit exactly over the outline of the human 

 skull cut across the jaws. The nervous system of this mollusc is at 

 the same place as those of the ears in the skull. Motions, as elec- 

 tric charges carrying matter, are fixed, and whenever a combination 

 of these motions are used as food, under a process of decomposi- 

 tion, the same outlines must form. This is why Darwin's theory 

 of evolution received such support from investigation. The deduc- 

 tions are not warranted as a condition of might, but as a result of 

 the occupation of space by atomic groups, preserving that occupa- 

 tion for a definite length of time. 



The picture shown (8), as a weathered specimen of Eozoon 

 Canadense, must forever silence those who declare Eozoon not an 

 animal formation. 



