HEAT AND COLD. 



the dormant period or period of gestation or incuba- 

 tion, was brought about by chemical affinity within the 

 forming body as a chemical entity, and the chemical 

 properties in suspension aided by the chemical proper- 

 ties within the properties surrounding it on the lap of 

 mother earth. Or, in other words, the forming com- 

 pound of life acted as a catalyzing entity on properties 

 in aerial form necessary to its maintenance, until life 

 becomes a fact by its living, moving and knowing of its 

 existence. When completed into a moving organism 

 it ceased to draw from the aerial form or earth in itself 

 sufficient without additional food to maintain the or- 

 ganism, and additional action. And consequently be- 

 came a feeder on other forms of life. 



The new form of action and life occasioning 

 growth and movement, and in consequence necessitated 

 additional food to offset the increased work. In con- 

 sequence, the new order of life of whatever order be- 

 gan to exact from other forms of life means of suste- 

 nence by feeding on same. 



The mechanical process by which life developed 

 after the union of the properties into a mass of proto- 

 plasm can be perhaps defined as a fermenting of the 

 mass, owing to the long period of constant temperature 

 after the union. Constant temperature tending to fer- 

 ment in all cases. The ferments acting while ferment- 

 ing upon the particles of matter in proximity and 

 drawing sustenance from same. And acting as an 

 entity on suspended properties necessary to maintain 

 same. 



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