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(2) Secondary Energies : 



Given seventy fundamental energies, it is obvious 

 that with the mixture or combination of these seventy 

 groups with one another the field for the evolution 

 of secondary energies is illimitable. The energy 

 necessary to evolve and maintain an infinity of 

 substances and organisms thus keeps pace with the 

 infinite inter-combinations of matter. 



(3) The Conservation of Energy : 



This is one of the general laws of energy based on 

 energy's fundamental indestructibility. No energy 

 is created. All energy in all bodies is but a trans- 

 ference of force or motion. Each energy in any 

 substance dates its energy from some previous energy 

 in another substance. No energy is thus lost, but 

 only transferred into some different phase of energy 

 in a different condition of matter. 



(4) The Correlation of Physical Forces : 



This principle, by being stated separately from the 

 last, means that all known physical forces are 

 correlated or inter-convertible one with the other. 

 Thus magnetism, electricity, heat, and light are all 

 inter-convertible with each other ; a fact the full 

 significance of which is hardly yet realised : for two 

 other " forces " heretofore characterised as mysterious 

 may have to be associated with them. We refer to 

 Life and Mind. 



(5) Energy as Automatic : 



If an atom, as postulated, be an automaton, its 

 energy must also be automatic. Hence, as all 



