The Constituents of the 

 Universe. 



I. SPACE extent or room and TIME 

 continuation or duration in conjunction with 

 MOTION, are the three great essentials that 

 comprise or constitute the universe. 



II. There is no room whatever for a rea- 

 sonable doubt as to these truths, each and 

 all of them; and nothing can occur or trans- 

 pire that does not involve the conjunction 

 and actual combination of all three of them. 



III. From the least possible movement, 

 to one of the greatest magnitude, there is no 

 exception to this inflexible condition or mode 

 of operation. 



IV. Or, in other words, MOTION, without 

 both TIME and SPACE, is an absolute impos- 

 sibility. 



V. This being the case, it follows that all 

 phenomena must necessarily be referred to 



