lual, those ahoxr iiornial l)(.Mn<? written in red ink and those below 

 in i)hn"k. reni|ieiaturi' and precipitation rinords are marie sep- 

 ;'.ratc>ly. 



All experiments and forecasts are mathematically worked out 

 from these daily plus and minus records by c()mparin<? the positions 

 of the Moon and planets with the records, takin<i; out of the records 

 at least seven periods of 30 days each, when these solar system 

 bodies occupied similar positions. Relative to the Earth, Venus is 

 in similar position every eight years, Mars about 15 years, Jupiter 

 near 12 years, Saturn 29 j/^ years, Uranus and Neptune a little more 

 than one year each. 



The Moon and Mercury are passive, negative, or neutral. The 

 forces of the planets come to Earth thru the Moon and pass to Sun 

 thru Mercury. Very seldom more than half the planets are in electro- 

 magnetic touch with the earth on any one date, and therefore two 

 to four of the positive planets, including Earth, connected with the 

 Moon are sufficient to give good forecasts. 



Each of the planets and the Moon in relation to each other have 

 two strong and two weak positions. The form of force, acting be- 

 tween, is electro-magnetism, the purpose of which is to condense and 

 carry matter to the central body, the Sun being the ultimate reser- 

 voir. Force is matter in motion and the force we are dealing with in 

 Weatherology is attenuated matter from outer space moving inward 

 to planets and Sun, building them. They are all growing bodies. 

 These facts can be demonstrated by using the weather records. Pre- 

 cipitation results from these operations. 



The solar system is a very great and complicated piece of machin- 

 ery and above statements give only an outline of the true system of 

 Weatherology. The subject will furnish many years' work for scien- 

 tific investigators who are strong enough to cast aside old and mis- 

 taken theories of the universe. 



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