HEAT AND COLD. 



Zones of gravity are made by the establishment 

 of a nullification of the forces of heat and cold, or a 

 zone of demarkation between their respective forces. 

 One being equal to the other in the premises, and in 

 consequence the particles of matter coming to that line 

 become condensed within that line until sufficient 

 weight has been accumulated to cause the body to sink 

 toward the body buoying it away or the force of heat. 

 These zones being the cause of bolides whenever the 

 body has not been formed around a gaseous center. In 

 the case of a gaseous nucleus the body will continue to 

 adapt itself to the medium between the two forces as it 

 sinks toward the sun. But where the body has been 

 formed into a solid within the zone of demarkation be- 

 tween the forces of heat and cold, it will sink toward 

 the sun as soon as it has accumulated weight enough to 

 defy the power that propels it. Having sunk toward 

 the heat source or power that propels it, it will continue 

 to move with greater force until reduced to minute 

 particles or to weight that will be equal to the zone of 

 propulsion. 



Heat and cold acting in concert bring about the 

 phenomenon of revolution of the planet, and in that 

 way are the makers of the power generated to the cen- 

 ter from the revolving of the body. Heat detaches par- 

 ticles from one side and cold precipitates particles on 

 the side diametrically opposite, and in consequence de- 

 stroy the equilibrium of the body, and cause it to re- 

 volve on its axis. A continuation of this process means 

 continual revolution. Particles of an elastic quality 



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