HEAT AND COLD. 



properties of matter became a power within certain 

 temperatures. But their powers were limited to condi- 

 tions generated by a modification of the forces of heat 

 and cold. 



And as to the answer that the average great man 

 would make as to matter attracting all matter, he must 

 acknowledge that cold and heat must make the condi- 

 tion whereby matter can attract all matter. Again 

 he must acknowledge that at no time can the condition 

 be so as to admit of matter attracting all matter. The 

 only way it could do so would be at the point of abso- 

 lute zero in the measure of cold, and then it would not 

 be matter attracting matter, but instead cold attracting 

 all matter. 



So, again, matter attracting must fall to the ground 

 without cold and heat modify each other in different 

 regions of the earth, so as to allow one a sphere of in- 

 fluence and the other a like sphere of influence, to bring 

 about the necessary temperatures in space. Thereby 

 heat and cold must be acknowledged as the powers that 

 matter must look to for condition where it can exercise 

 its attraction. 



The worldly attraction or gravity as applied to a 

 planet or body in the heavens does not exist beyond the 

 centripetal force generated by the planet revolving on 

 its axis. The planet beyond that line of demarkation 

 tends to throw away by its centrifugal force generated 

 by the revolving body. 



The centrifugal force generated by the revolution 

 of a body tends to preserve it from foreign properties 



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