HEAT AND COLD. 



periods of constant temperatures. In fact, many 

 years of cooling before the locations would admit of 

 any other order of life of the organic order. In con- 

 sequence, life adaptable to the order of nature as ob- 

 served in like locations or circumstances. 



Now, placing ourselves on the ground in the cir- 

 cumstances that brought forth the order of life we 

 represent, it requires only a study of the man as re- 

 vealed today to trace out the course of nature in the 

 building of that form of life. Taking into considera- 

 tion the build of man as revealed today. His habits 

 and development. Means of sustenence during early 

 life. And not being forgetful of the order of nature 

 in its relative laws of precipitation, and the laws that 

 made precipitation the order of the time. 



The order of life being precipitated first within 

 the circumstances made possible by the modified inter- 

 action between heat and cold, one contending with the 

 other until the weight of the property, or properties in 

 relativity became unadaptable to the domains where 

 detained by the mean of conditions arrived at between 

 the two forces. In consequence, the world of volatil- 

 ity was no longer the world adaptable to the property, 

 and the property or properties, going toward forming 

 life, was transformed into a world of material adapt- 

 able to the solidifying regions. Having arrived within 

 the solidifying regions the properties being of an order 

 that would ferment within themselves. Fermenting 

 being an order of generating heat by chemical proc- 

 esses. These chemical processes taking up properties 



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