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The Origin of the Chemical Elements and of Cell Life
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The Origin of the Chemical Elements and of Cell Life

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: …What does this mean? That the genus Mollusca is made up of groups of primordial negative charges, which finally grouped together to form the brain of man. The mollusca, as a family containing many species, were the products brought forth by the reconstruction of the whole magnetic field of gaseous electricity, broken down into its definite number of parts, some of which became food for other of its parts. The whole field, no matter how large or how small, held the initial stages as food for the growth of both animal and vegetable forms, so that the food was always present in the reconstruction of the products of decomposition. This process of Evolution explains the inexplicable presence of food for the new species, and the survival of the fittest was not a chance or condition of might, but a condition where the laws of balance determined the survival of the species, by a particular condition occupying space. Man, or the human family, could not appear on the earth until a whole magnetic field of gaseous electricity had been built up in the confines of space, the breaking down of which brought forth a final indivisible combination between all the different kinds of motions that could be grouped together as centres of force in that particular field, arising through the different degrees of temperature generated by increased accumulations represented by animal and vegetable forms. Temperature did not provide a condition for the production of living forms, but the accumulation of atomic groupings brought forth increased temperature, and, with the increase, forms that could only live as products of that increase. The origin of new forms of life must have always been determined in the spherical stratification of magnetic fields of gaseous…

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sagwan Press
Date
26 August 2015
Pages
76
ISBN
9781340402594

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1914 edition. Excerpt: …What does this mean? That the genus Mollusca is made up of groups of primordial negative charges, which finally grouped together to form the brain of man. The mollusca, as a family containing many species, were the products brought forth by the reconstruction of the whole magnetic field of gaseous electricity, broken down into its definite number of parts, some of which became food for other of its parts. The whole field, no matter how large or how small, held the initial stages as food for the growth of both animal and vegetable forms, so that the food was always present in the reconstruction of the products of decomposition. This process of Evolution explains the inexplicable presence of food for the new species, and the survival of the fittest was not a chance or condition of might, but a condition where the laws of balance determined the survival of the species, by a particular condition occupying space. Man, or the human family, could not appear on the earth until a whole magnetic field of gaseous electricity had been built up in the confines of space, the breaking down of which brought forth a final indivisible combination between all the different kinds of motions that could be grouped together as centres of force in that particular field, arising through the different degrees of temperature generated by increased accumulations represented by animal and vegetable forms. Temperature did not provide a condition for the production of living forms, but the accumulation of atomic groupings brought forth increased temperature, and, with the increase, forms that could only live as products of that increase. The origin of new forms of life must have always been determined in the spherical stratification of magnetic fields of gaseous…

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sagwan Press
Date
26 August 2015
Pages
76
ISBN
9781340402594