THE ADVENT OF MAN. 



in atmospheric order, along with the necessary mineral 

 properties which were precipitated at higher tempera- 

 tures, or which preceded his formation into a living 

 organism. 



The temperature having arrived in the cooling 

 process which would admit of the precipitation of the 

 basic compound at the foundation of life of all orders 

 within this high level surface of earth, where the min- 

 erals conducive to life were precipitated earlier in the 

 cooling process. This basic compound being proto- 

 plasm, and being plastic in the trials of conditions in 

 which it is subjected to, added to the mineral sub- 

 stances into which it comes in contact with. 



In the case of man, the protoplasm being precipi- 

 tated in high or medium abodes of equal elevation or 

 near so. There being iron and lime and the various 

 salts going toward building up life within the locality 

 before the precipitation of the basic property. The 

 basic property being a product of nature that ferments 

 and draws nutriment from the abodes in which it is de- 

 tained, providing that a temperature can be main- 

 tained for sufficient time. A certain period of time 

 being necessary for it to arrive at a condition where 

 it will exact, through its fermenting, properties from 

 its surroundings. Where the location has plenty min- 

 erals adaptable to building large frames from earthly 

 matter, it reduces the mineral properties into a kind 

 of plastic framework, or bone, and makes that a nucleus 

 to build around, of the properties derived from sus- 

 pension, yet not adaptable to the temperatures other 



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