HEAT AND COLD. 



the result of the distance. He knowing the amount of 

 heat would be generated by the contact. He know- 

 ing that the heat would hold the water back a certain 

 period of time. That it would not let it all run in fast 

 enough to destroy the means of buoying up the living 

 members of his family. They being able to land 

 where the water had subsided from its .old ocean bed? 

 What more natural than that there were many families 

 saved in the same way? Who were provided for by 

 instructions in the same way, from men who were ac- 

 complished students of physics. Men who were not 

 in any danger during their own period of allotted life. 

 And were wise enough to know they were not, but con- 

 centrated their studies to the rendering their children 

 aid in years after. 



What better period in the face of the molding 

 of matter into human forms by changing action and 

 its capability of proof today, than the superstitious 

 principle was instilled beyond the great catastrophe? 

 In fact the condition of the earth's surface tends to 

 prove that very little, and in fact none of the earth had 

 arrived at sufficient heat since the catastrophe to gener- 

 ate new life of the man order. Consequently we have 

 to consider man as the product from beyond the col- 

 lapse. And not one ark, but many, conveyed the 

 progenitors of our kind across the stormy issue, to 

 again take up life under a superstitious heading. Who 

 found the head, or fountain of life in the great as- 

 tronomer or physicist from beyond the fall of the great 

 body upon the earth. He knowing all about the fall 



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