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gaseous electricity surrounding the mass of the earth, its different 

 combinations will result from its different positions as centres in 

 this mass, and we find in the fourth stage of increase a key to its 

 origin of growth. The fourth stage commences with (24-32) the 

 weight of iron, as 56. This association explains the presence of iron. 

 The grouping of the atoms as equal to hydrogen atoms moving in 

 opposite directions, under decomposition, makes this growth a 

 paired growth throughout its whole association with other elements. 

 This being so, we must look for its origin as pairs in the numbers 

 6, 12, 24, which yield 21 pairs, or 21 pairs as a seed which must 

 find a balance in growth by building up an inner core and outer 

 shell of equal values through the five accumulations in the six 

 stages of rearrangement of atoms under decomposition. This would 

 give five times 42, or 210, the weight of the atom of bismuth. 



The static group of 4 attending these three numbers, 6, 12 ( and 

 24, are 8, 16, and 32, and these numbers make up 56, the weight of 

 iron. The individualization of the numbers as " groups " would 

 afford the association of carbon as 12, and oxygen as 16. The 

 presence of silica as 28 would arise through the grouping of (6-8) 

 as an inner core and outer shell. 



Its origin in the fourth stage of increase and at this centre of 

 grouping is further proven by the manner of its deposition of 

 atoms, forming masses as granular, reticulated, aborescent and 

 massive. Its crystallization in the cubic system proves its origin 

 in opposite pairs, which would bring its triune accumulation as a 

 group of 8, or a cube. 



Its growths as granular, reticulated, and arborescent, shows the 

 " fixation of the different stages of motions observed in protoplasmic 

 activity. Its arrangement as a network proves its growth as an equal 

 division between the two lines of force as positive parallel lines cut 

 across in two magnetic lines of force, which are always at right 

 angles to those of the electric. 



The manner of growth of electro-magnetic particles will prove to the 

 student of colloidal solutions that the phenomena attending the proto- 

 plasmic conditions of matter will show him that colloidal solutions 

 contain a network at one time, a honeycomb of threads at another 

 time, and thin walls, made up of spherical forms, at another time. 

 They must be according to the direction in which primal groups 

 are forced to move, and this direction is being changed continually 

 according to the gaseous electricity that is being released as broken 

 down charges of electricity, or groups of primal " quantities " of 

 ether moving in opposite directions, etc. 



