CHAPTER XXVIII 



INFINITY OF FOCI OR THE GENERATION 



OF SUNS. 



Different densities of the various gases we have 

 in nature becomes the foundation on which we must 

 construct our suns ; or at least build from, in a way con- 

 sistent with the peculiarities which we observe in the 

 study of our sun. The law of foci tending to prove 

 that where we have a transparent body of a given den- 

 sity, there will be a certain range of concentration ap- 

 plicable to the concentration of light and heat from 

 some foreign source. 



The difference we find in the density of the vari- 

 ous gases that we find in nature, and the specific grav- 

 ity being different in each case until conditions of tem- 

 perature modify relationship in relativity. Hence, 

 we find the means of accounting for the difference and 

 division of the bodies of gases existing in the intersolar 

 space. And divisions into zones acted upon by the 

 source of heat generated within by the focused center 

 of light. In each case a globular coating of a gas 

 forming the inner belt or coat, covering next to the 

 focused center of a given density; and again, the next 

 zone bordering the outer portion of said lair of another 

 gas, transparent and of a different density, and specific 

 gravity, etc. Until a light which has been focused with- 



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