ORGANIC LIFE. 



be irrational for the man to believe that a period of 

 temperature could be maintained in the body of an ani- 

 mal for one year that could not be duplicated in the 

 cooling of a great planet. Especially when we have 

 absolute proof of the earth having had every tempera- 

 ture from the burning gaseous form down to absolute 

 zero. 



The production of kind is circumscribed within 

 a condition of temperature; disregard the temperature 

 when at the right degree, and note the absence of 

 replica in all forms of life. The chemical properties 

 have affinity or will accept the advances of the other 

 properties within the given temperature; and hence 

 life. 



Life was also varied in form and means of sus- 

 tenance by the local surroundings wherein it came into 

 existence for the first time. Life germinated upon the 

 waters by the properties within the aqueous solution 

 acting as catalyzers upon the particles yet in suspension 

 when the period of temperature conducive to life came 

 to pass; and in consequence, life of the watery regions, 

 such as fish and other water animals. Of course the 

 temperature of the waters in the locations where the 

 germinating mass came into existence and the time of 

 incubation varying the species. 



Life generated along the junction of land and 

 water where portions of the minerals from the land and 

 portions from the water acted on properties in suspen- 

 sion causing them to unite and form a living, growing 

 compound, and detained it in the inhibited form to 



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