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manner of creation as the one which I have herein made a 

 first, if weak, attempt to place in a logical order and sequence, 

 and will realise^ as I do, that the hypothesis it contains offers 

 the most probable solution as yet conceived to account for the 

 creation of the world, and paves the way for the final dis- 

 covery of the understanding and conservation of the latent 

 energies that must open up our future means of existence, 

 when, as is at present apparent to all deep thinkers, we shall 

 have exhausted our capital supplies of the stored energy of 

 the light of past ages, such as coal, gold and other mineral 

 supplies upon which modern civilisation is at present depen- 

 dant. 



But this is going into what I have defined in this treatise 

 as the limbs and branches of the tree of evolution, and I 

 must confine this work to the main trunk line only. Never- 

 theless, I think it well to call attention to a few of these issues 

 which further development and application of my hypothesis 

 along higher roads of science must ultimately lead to before 

 I put down my pen. 



The Mathematical Table IV., in the Tables of Trinity, 

 also opens up a very large field of thought and investigation 

 in realms of atomic chemistry which will necessitate years ot 

 careful experiment and study before it will be possible to do 

 more than conjecture what it may or may not do to fix some 

 form of mathematical arrangement of the value, nature and 

 further elucidation of the chemical values of atoms, etc., all 

 of which it would be premature to form an opinion upon, but 

 even already Science, as it advances year by year, points to 

 their dependant arrangement upon and government by some 

 such hypothesis as the one I have herein placed before my 

 readers. 



Thus I take it that these attributes of God's Trinity are all 

 materially conveyed to the finite world from the infinite one 

 by electrical waves similar to the seven waves of colour and 

 light. We may not be able to realise or analyse these elec- 

 trons, yet it strikes me that there are also seven waves of force 

 and also of kinetic energy, in Ether, besides the seven of light, 

 which create ninety-eight elements, a few of which we have 

 yet to discover or comprehend in our struggle for the conquest 

 of nature, nevertheless as we evolve our souls of wisdom, in 

 the future, we may be able to discover new waves, such as 



