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must also have the corresponding form. It is the Sphere. 

 This results also from the combination of the three 

 actions, which being in equiponderance could only pro- 

 duce the globe. 



927. The sphere must commence with the idea of the 

 point. For the idea of the sphere is the idea of the 

 centre, which is a point. The point, however, is not 

 different from the sphere. It is only the infinitely small 

 or minute sphere. 



928. The primary mucus is globular in form. The 

 primary mucus does not swell into a single sphere, but it 

 divides into infinitely numerous spheres. For were it 

 only one sphere, it would be the planet itself. But it 

 is an individual, or only one sphere in the great sphere. 

 The idea of the great sphere consists however of an 

 infinity of small spheres. 



929. The primary mucus consists of an infinity of 

 points. This admits of being proved by its mode of 

 origin. It is formed on the limit between water and 

 earth, consequently in a line. This line, however, 

 becomes constantly dissevered by disquietude, and 

 divides therefore necessarily into infinitely numerous 

 points. 



930. The primary Organic is a mucous point. 



931. The organic world commences not merely with 

 one point, but with infinitely numerous points. Where 

 earth, water, and air are found in one spot, there also 

 is an organic point. 



932. The organic points originate upon the surface of 

 the earth, not in it, and not in the air. For only between 

 earth and air do all three elements enter into collision. 



PRIMARY VESICLE. 



933. Through the oxydation of the air an opposition of 

 the component parts, or of the Fluid and Solid, issues 

 forth in the organic point, and these mutually conditionate 

 each other. The Fluid and Solid cannot, however, be 

 otherwise conditioned, seeing that the former is the 

 Contained, the latter the Containing. The Solid is only a 



