The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . at the smaller end in order to draw in the forces thatreach the negative larger end from the outside. How can thisbe effected ? Is not the heat the greatest at the larger part ofthe atom where the spiral is most expansive and intense in itsaction? Yes, so far as this spiral is concerned, but there areother


The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . at the smaller end in order to draw in the forces thatreach the negative larger end from the outside. How can thisbe effected ? Is not the heat the greatest at the larger part ofthe atom where the spiral is most expansive and intense in itsaction? Yes, so far as this spiral is concerned, but there areother processes by which this may be caused. As nature everdeals with gradations of refinement, and as in the solar system wesee three grades of spirals with the smallest encircling the nextlarger, and this larger encircling one still larger, so we may pre-sume that the atomic system continues the analogy and has dif-ferent grades of spirals also. The fact also that there are knownto be so many grades of force, would argue in favor of differentgrades of fineness in the atomic coils. 12. Fig 133, presents the main spiral which passes aroundthe atom, then a sub-spiral which encircles the main may be called the first spirilla or little spiral. Judging by THE HEAT END OF ATOMS. 99. natures usual law of trinal grada-tions there is probably a still finerspirilla that encircles this first onewhich may be called the secondspirilla, and another which en-circles the second one, moreFig 133. Piece of Atomic Spiral with ist minute still, and properly con- 2nd and 3rd Spirillar. ... stituting the third spirilla. Thedifferent grades of forces that flow along this spiral and thesespirilla; must pass around the atom in the same direction, just asthe sun, planets and moon all move along through space in thesame direction, namely from west to east. V. The Heat End of Atoms. 1. From the foregoing, then, we may now begin to see howone end of the atom will naturally become warmer than theothe


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