HEAT AND COLD. 



be far more buoyant than in the case of a very attenu- 

 ated gas forming the center. 



A study of the different temperatures of the freez- 

 ing point in the various properties of matter, coupled 

 with the temperatures of boiling point, and a further 

 consideration of the point in each property where it is 

 wont to evaporate or distill, or both, will readily give 

 the clue to nature's law in the building of planets. Not 

 only the building of planets but the building of or- 

 ganic matter of all orders including that of man. 



It will be found that the properties congealing at 

 the greatest temperature in worldly elements form the 

 lower strata in worldly formation as discovered by man 

 in his studies of geology. And so on up through the 

 different strata to the surface or the organic properties. 

 Each strata conforming to the different temperatures 

 in conformity to their respective congealing relations. 



Of course, in the study of surface, it must be taken 

 into consideration that the crust of the earth has been 

 broken by an outside jolt in the greater portion of the 

 surface, and the shaking up must be taken into con- 

 sideration in the judgment of strata. (On another page 

 in this work we will deal with the jolt.) But in places 

 on the earth's surface, where the surface was not broken 

 by the inflicted jolt, it will conform to the order of the 

 properties in relativity with their respective tempera- 

 tures of congealing or solidifying. The highest tem- 

 perature in solidifying forming the lower strata, and so 

 on up to the age of organic properties being precipi- 

 tated. 



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