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the female into a new formation until Pe­netrability disintegrates them by currents of different density.
UNDERLYING PRINCIPLES
 “When biologists take up the study of LAWSONOMY and thoroughly understand the underlying principles of Penetrability, they will then give to the world an elaborate and masterful interpretation of this simple law of sexes which I have outlined herewith in a few words.
 “The growth of a new formation is caused by feeding the seed.
 “After the male seed of a human being has been drawn into the female seed, sufficient power of suction has been established therein to draw from without whatever food is necessary for development to maximum proportions.
 “Prior to birth the embryo child draws into itself from the blood of the mother such substances as are necessary for nutrition and after birth the child continues to draw into itself by the power of suction from external sources such substances as are needed for maintenance and further development.
GROWTH OF HUMAN BEING
 “The growth of a human being then is caused, first, by the power of suction which draws into itself external substances, and second by the nature of the substances which it draws into itself.
 “The nature of these substances must not only be of the quality needed for the building up process, but must also contain elements that will increase the power of suction as well.
 “Increased growth requires increased power of suction and internal pressure.
POWER AND MASS
 “The human being grows by adding power and mass to itself. When the power of suction can no longer be maintained, mass then becomes helpless and useless and disintegrates.
 “To increase mass, increased suction must cause expansion which will afford greater space for lodgement of new substances and room for an increased number of protoplasmic cells of which the human system is composed.
 “These protoplasmic cells are the foundation of the structure itself and they form into tissues which make up, hold together and connect the different bones, muscles, fibers and organs of the system.
 “The movement of a bone, muscle, fibre or organ causes suction to draw substances to the part moved which not only feed and maintain the cells of that part but with increased space adds more cells to the tissue which thereby increases its growth.
 “Therefore the drawing into himself from without by the power of suction substances that are subsequently prepared for, and used in building and maintaining these cells as well as creating internal movement, can be called assimilation.
 “My definition of the word assimilation is somewhat broader than that given in dictionaries and might be summed up as follows: —the whole process through which external

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