The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . y achange in polarity effected through electrical induction—factswhich are incontrovertible. Now, then, proceeding cautiously, feeling the ground, as itwere, to make sure of its firmness: Is there any other forcein Nature for thus suspending matter in space and producingmovement in it against the force of gravitation, save electricity ELECTRICAL FORCE. 7 and the interaction of the polar forces which electricity servesto intensify \ Not that we know of. No, not any force what-ever may be spoken of in this co
The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . y achange in polarity effected through electrical induction—factswhich are incontrovertible. Now, then, proceeding cautiously, feeling the ground, as itwere, to make sure of its firmness: Is there any other forcein Nature for thus suspending matter in space and producingmovement in it against the force of gravitation, save electricity ELECTRICAL FORCE. 7 and the interaction of the polar forces which electricity servesto intensify \ Not that we know of. No, not any force what-ever may be spoken of in this connection, save electricityalone. And making deduction from this upon the mechanicsin the atmosphere, it follows that electricity is the force weare in search of for effecting the suspension of atmosphericmatter in space, and for producing movement in it, no otherforce applying for the purpose. This fact conceded, thenext question concerns the source of electrical supply,together with the manner of its action, which is alsoobvious. Thus the sun functions as the source of electrical. Fig. 2.—Showing Matter Suspended in Space by interaction of the Polar Forces,intensified by electrical induction. supply, by means of which the Leyden jar in the earth itselfis kept constantly charged with electricity, whence it radiatesthrough the atmosphere by the principle of electrical induc-tion for effecting suspension of this matter in space (Fig. 1),and for producing movement in it. In other words, heat,impinging against the earth, undergoes transformation intoelectrical force, which is the motor in the mechanics. Thatheat per se is not the motor, is at once made obvious bythe fact that rarefaction in the atmosphere increases withthe cold and the distance from the earth (Fig. 1), being 8 SOLAR FORCE. greatest at the outermost limits in the atmosphere where cold isenormous, whereas the very opposite should obtain by the lawsof radiation, the surface being the first chilled, producing con-d
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