GENERATION OF SUN. 



surfaces of earthly bodies, throughout all space, until 

 particles by relativity in weights battering against 

 bodies of greater weights are forced into the flame by 

 impinging against other properties of greater bodily 

 proportions which cannot be reduced in the range of 

 temperature which exists at the given distance from 

 heat. This is the means of feeding the flame of the 

 suns. Always driving away and reducing properties 

 into more minute particles until they become so re- 

 duced as to be forced into the flame by impinging 

 against greater bodies which cannot be displaced by 

 the jolt. 



Now that we have derived the means of feeding 

 the flame without changing the law of heat as observed 

 daily within our surroundings, we will further enlarge 

 on the same law and find what results we can derive 

 from same in generating other suns. The sun, after 

 being burning and dispersing matter for millions of 

 years, tends to range matter into zones or coats around 

 the central medium. All properties of matter having 

 a different power of heat necessary to the arrival to a 

 given zone. Heat that would bring properties of one 

 order to the edge of the sun would leave other prop- 

 erties off in the distance; therefore, properties when 

 continued to be reduced throughout millions of years 

 become aligned into zones conforming to temperature 

 in relativity. 



This process goes on throughout millions of 

 years, and overhauls all matter by each succeeding 

 property being used for pabulum to feed the flame as 



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