HEAT AND COLD. 



surface of the earth which had a chemical affinity 

 for them. It was a question of select or reject, as ap- 

 pears to be the law of matter until to-day. In fact, it 

 is the law of the union of human choice in selecting a 

 partner in life's process. Then the further constant 

 occasioned by contact with the w^arrn body of the earth 

 after germination guaranteed a constant sufficient to 

 form into some form of life during that cooling period. 

 And life, of course, in conformity with the length of 

 period of constant temperature guaranteed by place of 

 germination. To be varied owing to zone or elevation 

 in relativity with surrounding country. 



A study of the basic protoplasm defies man's efforts 

 in inquiry to distinguish any difference in the different 

 forms of life, and in fact there is no difference. Only 

 difference being formed in the period of constant after 

 the germination of same into a living mass. Or the per- 

 iod of incubation. A further study of the germinat- 

 ing mass after its conception in any form will lend ad- 

 ditional proof of the period of incubation marking the 

 dividing line between the species. Because many forms 

 of animal life are indistinguishable for a period after 

 incubation; after the period has been reached a change 

 comes to pass. 



A study of the conditions of temperature taking 

 place in the domains of inhibition of the different forms 

 of life where the dividing line comes to pass will un- 

 doubtedly reveal to mankind the real cause of the 

 change coming to pass. 



World cooling is a very slow process, and it would 



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