MATTER, MEASURE. 



TIME IS A MODE OF MEASURE APPLIED TO MATTER, 

 SHIFTING BY CHANGE OF TEMPERATURE IN 

 RELATIVITY WITHIN THE ELEMENTS. 



Matter, when subjected to measure, surrenders to 

 two modes of measure; first time the most important, 

 and second, bulk or size. 



Time, when considered as an entity, must surren- 

 der its existence in measure of casual application of 

 elements of matter in relativity. 



It has no limit and no beginning, but is always 

 shifting to the measure of the different particles of 

 matter in relativity. 



When time is applied to the measure of the dura- 

 tion of the compounds that form the human body, its 

 limit is reached at the time of dissolution of the parti- 

 cles into the elements. When applied to the move- 

 ments of the compound as an organism, then it loses its 

 measure at the cesration of the condition cf action. 



But when applied to getting a beginning out of 

 nothing and final lapse to nothingness, th^n it loses its 

 conception even in measure. It is impossible to delve 

 to the depths of nothing and nothingness while scan- 

 ning down the ages weighed in the balance of shifting 

 measure. It is equally impossible to separate the par- 

 ticles which have been weighed from the unponderable 

 nothingness while gazing into futurity; therefore, we 

 must accept the measure when so applied to be forever. 



When you can limit matter to a measure of dura- 

 tion regardless of change of form or destroy it, then you 

 can attach time as the tombstone. 



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