PART II. 

 ONTOLOGY OF SINGULARS. 



A. COSMOGENY. 

 a. REST, CENTRE. 



209. Through light duplicity originates in the aether, 

 by virtue of which the aether divides into central and 

 peripheric aether. The peripheric necessarily rotates 

 around the central. Every part of the aether is a sphere ; 

 the aether therefore is separated by the light into infi- 

 nitely numerous central and peripheric spheres. Creation 

 is an endless position of centres. The primary centre is 

 inventive. 



210. There cannot be therefore only a single central 

 mass ; otherwise the universe would be a finite. 



211. The central spheres are characterized by abso- 

 luteness, the peripheric, however, by finiteness, division ; 

 the former are something in themselves, but the latter 

 are so only by opposition; yet the two could not be 

 without each other. 



212. Every central body must be surrounded by 

 several peripheric bodies. The peripheric spheres rotate 

 around the central, the images of the primary centre. A 

 Whole, consisting of a central body and several peripheric 

 bodies, is called solar system. 



213. Chaos is not conceivable, without being at the 

 same time solar system. The solar systems are nothing 

 specially created, but have been given with chaos or with 

 light, are indeed only the aether separated by light. The 

 primary matter appearing as light must appear at the 

 same time as sun and planet. Primary act, sun and 



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