THE ADVENT OF MAN. 



developed pores or inroads into his system in the early 

 fermenting process. Consequently, his skin adaptable 

 to the conditions that brought him into being cooled 

 the mists or caused the precipitation upon same. The 

 mists, having precipitated, carried nutriment chemi- 

 cally required within the organism. The pores took 

 up the properties of water and nutriment and carried 

 same into the organism. 



The development of the brain during this process 

 had to be wonderful, owing to having to pass judg- 

 ment on all the properties of food and liquid entering 

 the body. The conditions that brought man into be- 

 ing, as before mentioned, were the same that made him 

 intellectually superior to other forms of life. More 

 correctly, conditions developed him further than any 

 other form of life. 



Men having to depend on aerial properties for 

 many years after life became a fact in his case, for 

 food and nutriment for his whole system, in conse- 

 quence he developed a very sensitive form of nerve 

 system. The nerves being capable of exacting from 

 anything they came in contact with and conveying 

 same to the brain. The brain being a nerve center 

 where the nerve conveyed particles which were ex- 

 tracted from particle of contact, the brain passed judg- 

 ment on the case. The brain center having absolute 

 control over the nerve system and also the muscular 

 system, and in consequence used same as means of pre- 

 serving the organism from foreign properties which 

 were poisonous to the entire system. This being na- 



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