Ocean Streams. 



The ocean streamo are another instance of the ex- 

 change of cosmic matter. Under the pressure of the 

 cosmic tide the waters of the South Pole flow towards 

 the North from whence they return in subaqueous cur- 

 rents. These two opposing currents are clearly distin- 

 guishable in the Caribbean Sea near the coast of North 

 America, where the upper current can be seen flowing 

 in one direction and the lower current in another and 

 opposite. In the profound depths of ocean the same 

 process is unquestionably going on, otherwise the South 

 Pole would long since have been swept bare of waters, 

 while the north would have been completely flooded. 



This movement of ocean waters cleanses the earth, 

 delivers it from stagnant water and its putrid accre- 

 tions, and besides climatic influence aids the multitude 

 of marine creatures in their transmigrations and promotes 

 the extention of the vegetable world so indispensable for 

 cosmic purposes. That beside the visible currents from 

 South to North there exists submarine currents running 

 in the opposite direction is shown by the enormous area 

 of water flowing North and the narrow streams flowing 

 South. Obviously the mass of waters must go some- 

 where and since the South. Pole notwithstanding cosmic 

 pressure is rich in stores of water we can see that it is 

 supplied by returning streams from the north. 



For the North Pole the ocean streams are needful to 

 break up the floes and fields of arctic ice. and by that 

 action to aid the vital organisms in arctic waters. Being 

 as I said removed from the influence of cosmic pressure, 



