HEAT AND COLD. 



structible. And further, the same researches render it 

 quite positive that matter cannot be made out of noth- 

 ing. 



Using these facts as a foundation to lay our work 

 upon, then the question arises. Did the properties now 

 in existence which have different temperatures of pre- 

 cipitation exist at the time of the gaseous period? To 

 this question we must answer, yes, they existed in the 

 light of all knowledge: We being able to return matter 

 to that state. Having to accept the existence of all the 

 properties now in existence as a matter of fact during 

 the gaseous period. Now, the temperature of precipi- 

 tation of the various properties in relativity becomes 

 our study. And the miraculous transformation coming 

 to pass during the cooling process within the particles 

 of matter, must surrender within that code. 



To meet this problem of change in the particles, 

 we have two forces at work which, by modification in 

 time and place, render all the work quite clear to us. 

 Cold being a cohesive force and heat being a dispers- 

 ing power, what more natural than the modification of 

 the two forces bringing about every change which na- 

 ture has to be questioned? 



Gravity, animal life, compression, and, in fact, any 

 and every phenomenon in nature will surrender their 

 history in the making to the relative powers exhibited 

 by these two forces, when weighed in the light of their 

 every-day powers as manifested beneath the gaze of 

 the common being, man. 



During the period that our planet existed in the 



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