GRAVITY. 



being thrown upon the surface, and is one of the great- 

 est of nature's provisions for the protection of life and 

 continuation of the planet as a whole. The centrifugal 

 force is always greater than the congealing action of 

 the cold, and in consequence no property can come in by 

 the action of gravity within that line of demarkation 

 until the po\ver has been reduced by the action of cold 

 upon the body in itself. Cold or gravity properly must 

 act on the body in itself by reducing the revolution on 

 the axis in order to force the line of demarkation gen- 

 erated by the revolving mass. In cooling the body it 

 reduces the power of revolution. In reducing the 

 power of revolution it renders the power to throw away 

 less. And in consequence of time will overcome the 

 power to protect itself by the contrifugal force gener- 

 ated in revolving. 



The properties entering from outside space within 

 the line of demarkation generated by the revolution of 

 the planet are always forced in by the action of heat 

 reducing particles to such minute particles as to defy 

 the power of the body generated by revolution in 

 throwing away. Heat reducing particles so minutely 

 attenuated in form by separation of the particles that 

 they pass the force tending to throw away, like sunlight 

 passing through water. The particles being so minute 

 as not to be palpable to the forces throwing away. 



These particles coming in by the separating prop- 

 erties of heat are acted upon by the cold within the 

 centripetal range of the planet, and are congealed 

 within their respective temperatures. 



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