REVOLUTION OF MOO1NL 



out from the opposing forces of the earth and sun, it 

 has already arrived at the point where the earth again 

 shields it from the sun's rays as well as from the de- 

 flected rays from the earth. And in consequence, the 

 moon begins another journey around the earth as be- 

 fore. And this same method is gone through for ages, 

 or until the time when cold shall work its destruction. 

 The reason why the polar regions partially appear 

 to us on the earth at certain times during the revolution 

 of the moon about the earth can be attributed to the 

 double sun power of propulsion of same in space. 

 The earth acting as an extra sun by its reflecting power. 

 It causes the moon to have two methods of revolution, 

 one partially from pole to pole and the other from 

 west to east as in the case of the earth. Having two 

 suns requires two forms of revolution in order to pre- 

 serve the body from annihilation by the dispersing of 

 matter on one portion and piling up on another. If 

 this dispersing did not destroy the equilibrium it 

 would in time disperse from one side and pile up on 

 the other until the gaseous center was liberated, and 

 then the body would fall toward the point of least re- 

 sistence. But the dispersal of the properties from one 

 side and piling up on the other destroys the equilibrium 

 and causes the body to turn about and then the prop- 

 erties are again dispersed and caused to precipitate on 

 the lighter side again by the cold. The lighter side 

 always turning to the cold after the equilibrium has 

 been destroyed, and in consequence, a building up 



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