HEAT AND GOLD. 



production, by the means we observe, will prove that 

 a certain temperature is necessary in the commingling 

 of the chemical properties in forming life of any kind. 

 And in consequence, it becomes our study as to what 

 time and condition in the elements would bring about 

 the same conditions of temperatures in order to bring 

 into play the same mineral elements in forming the 

 compound. That is to say, our study will lead us, first, 

 to inquire what temperature is necessary to the germi- 

 nation of the properties into a living mass, by observa- 

 tion in worldly production. Next question that con- 

 fronts us is, can the properties be found in nature that 

 go to make up the union or compound forming life? 

 Our next question is to inquire of nature in the build- 

 ing process, whether the properties that go toward mak- 

 ing up the living organism could be consistently and 

 systematically brought together in conformity with 

 their temperatures of precipitation within the given 

 condition revealed in the germinating process, as re- 

 vealed by the life producing process? 



In answer to these questions, we find that the tem- 

 perature was at one time present in the cooling process 

 of the planet, necessary to the germinating of the par- 

 ticles of matter necessary to the formation of life were 

 also present. We find that in the natural and unequivo- 

 cal order of precipitation the chemical properties 

 would all mingle within that given temperature. We 

 also find that the period of constant temperature, or 

 period of incubation necessary to any and all forms of 

 life were a matter beyond all question of doubt present. 



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