HEAT AND COLD. 



properties of matter, organic or otherwise. Results 

 or weights being a form of law, balancing of laws give 

 abstract deductions. Or a law derived by weighing 

 law. 



CHAPTER XIX 



TEMPERATURE VS. INTELLECT. 



Heat and cold acting upon the particles of matter 

 make the man, and also mold his intellect in propor- 

 tion to the mean of established action between the 

 forces acting upon the developing organism. 



Man therefore becomes great intellectually as he 

 becomes adapted to communication with the maker; 

 or more properly, subjected to growth within the inter- 

 changing action of the creating forces. 



We can resort to history as our reference in prov- 

 ing that what is theoretically necessary also proves to 

 be actually correct, when studied from the pages left 

 of man's work. History shows that in the extreme 

 north where cold is predominant, that the man 

 throughout all ages has been sluggish in mind, he be- 

 ing very slow to act. He being very slow to concen- 

 trate mind to a point carrying out an action tends 



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