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system for a more reliable tabulation of elementary atoms. I 

 have given this Table IV. in just the same way that I have 

 given the other tables of Trinity and the Hypothesis of Crea- 

 tion. But it would be ridiculous to expect me to illustrate all 

 the branches and ramifications of such a subject as this one, 

 which embraces every Science, Trade and Profession in the 

 Universe. Astronomy, Chemistry, Scientific Mechanism are 

 all branches I would not do more than suggest a means of its 

 application to, any more than we would expect that the mana- 

 ger of a large undertaking could be an expert in every detail 

 of his business. But the following quotation from the same 

 work of Professor Moore, page 105, does tend to give the 

 answer to one of these questions, that is, that just as No. 6 

 marks an age of stability in Animal Evolution, so it also 

 appears to mark stability in Chemistry. Professor Moore 

 writes : 



"It is a curious fact in Nature that there seems to be a 

 position of greater stability when groups of six carbon atoms 

 unite in little galaxies or concatenations. Other groups 

 than those of six do exist, but they are not so stable nor so 

 easily formed under natural conditions such as obtain in 

 living organisms. Although such groups of less, or occasion- 

 ally more, than six carbon atoms are formed naturally by life 

 processes, by far the greater portion of the substance of 

 living organisms is built up of six carbon groups and mul- 

 tiples of these. " 



I am now convinced that the answers to these questions 

 will do much to teach us how to prolong our lives into immor- 

 tality. For instance when such a system of numeral chemistry 

 is evolved in accordance with this table, say a man's blood 

 gives No. 16 as atomic value, and No. 15 as the value of 

 another person's blood, the foods of No. i man might -have 

 to be confined to foods of a numeral value of 16 atoms, and 

 the food of No. 2 man to the value of 15 atoms in his food if 

 they wish to keep their health and to prolong their lives. Of 

 course I only hazard these suggestions as items for those who 

 are competent to express an opinion on such subjects. I would 

 not be bold enough to do so myself. 



Now it appears to me when viewed both from the standpoint 

 of my hypothesis and when substantiated by the revelations of 



