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troduced upon the face of the Earth by the Menorgs and their initial design resulted in the production of a single blade of grass.
 But the Menorgs improved their designs through long periods of progressive efforts from which they acquired superlative qualities in planning and designing plants of various forms, colors and usefulness.
 They gradually increased the scope of their productions from grass to vines, to bushes, to trees, from which they germinated vegetables, grains, berries, nuts, fruits, and flowers of various kinds.”
 Although great progress was made in the various designs of plant life during the past, the fundamental principle has remained the same throughout the ages and each plant still stands hitched to the soil from which it draws its nourishment through roots sunk deep into the ground.
 The Menorgs extract their materials for building purposes from the different densities within their reach, from which they take particles of light, heat, cold, sound, electricity, mentality and various gases and mould them together as larger workable formations. They coagulate these particles of lesser density into forms of greater density. They make solid matter by drawing volume into mass.
 The Menorgs practice true economics. They make use of every particle of matter for useful purposes, They waste nothing. They understand that the objective of matter is usefulness and to them that means the utilization of everything without the loss of anything. By following that principle they established economics as the first material law of nature.
 Just as plant life was spread all over the face of the earth with increasing size and complexity, so animal life was spread all over the earth with increasing size and complexity through continuous improvement in design.
 Still, all types and species of plants and animals that are now in existence are necessary for Nature to utilize everything without the loss of anything.
 Some animals are designed and built to live upon one kind of food and others are designed and built to live upon another kind of food in order to utilize everything without the loss of anything. Thus, a horse or an elephant lives upon live, fresh plant food, while crocodiles and vultures live upon dead, rotten animal food.
 The Menorgs turn death and decomposition into life and composition through the construction of different machines capable of utilizing every element cast out of decaying carcasses of either plants or animals or from the odors or gases emanating from stagnant water, air or other densities.
 The Menorgs found it more difficult to balance a two legged animal than to balance a four legged one or a six legged one.
 To be effective man must balance in many ways.
 As a self-moving machine his body must be of such density that it can be drawn to and rest upon the crust of the Earth through

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