IDENTICAL CHANGES 



stream. But because of difference of form of the 

 different atoms, and of the difference of their rela- 

 tive position in higher degrees of organization, 

 every substance must act different from another 

 substance under the influence of any force. And 

 the difference between them must result from dis- 

 similarity, while many relations may be common 

 to both. 



It is then probably necessary to have a knowledge 

 of the form of atoms, and of the form and posi- 

 tions of the combinations of Atoms of a magnetic 

 or diamagnetic substance, in order to really under- 

 stand magnetic action or the reason why the com- 

 mon steel becomes a permanent magnet by a few 

 strokes of another magnet. 



That such a knowledge, of the outward shape 

 and every peculiarity of any given atom, is attain- 

 able through patient study, coupled with scientific 

 experimenting and the help of mathematics applied 

 according to the mathematics of nature, is evident 

 when every occult conception and prejudice is 

 thrown away. 



For a sphere is a sphere whether it be as great 

 as the sun or as little as the uncombined Primary 

 Sphere of void matter. And all laws that pertain 

 to the great sphere as a sphere pertain to the little 

 one. And four spheres in closest contact produce 

 a form that is perfectly similar whether the form 

 be made of spheres a mile in diameter or the mil- 

 lionth part of an inch. 



Undoubtedly five Spheres in closest contact con- 

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