HEAT AND COLD. 



and air is working toward the rising sun, and in con- 

 sequence has to be governed by the heating rays of the 

 sun. As the hours roll on the sun pours forth its heat- 

 ing rays upon the body of air and water until the rays 

 of heat overcome extremes upon the particles of mat- 

 ter in the given zone of observation. This zone in the 

 rising of the sun being the governing force in the regu- 

 lation of the revolving process, keeping the revolution 

 regular, offsetting extremes in speed. 



When the sun arrives at the meridian at noon it 

 has completely neutralized (extremes in) the action of 

 the cold upon the particles of matter occasioned by the 

 cohesive processes of the night previous. That is con- 

 sidered from our point of observation. And from the 

 time the sun arrives at the meridian until night it be- 

 comes manifest with great vigor bearing toward the 

 east. 



As the sun dips toward the west in the setting it 

 bears toward the east with great force upon air and 

 water considered from our point of observation, and 

 has no opposing force to deter it in moving easterly on 

 the particles of matter. In proof of our contention of 

 no power opposing the sun in its power easterly we 

 will consider the conditions in mid Atlantic at the 

 given time. The sun having set in the Atlantic long 

 before its lowering on the western portion of the Pa- 

 cific. In consequence the last portion of the Atlantic 

 toward the east has been deprived of the heat the 

 longest and in consequence cooled first causing the 

 water to cool toward the eastern portion of the body. 



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