ation of the Solar System. I have not the time,
of course, to go into a detailed account of everything in connection
with it.
The way I explain this to you is the way scientists will explain it to you with hypotyposis some years later. Scientists are now telling the world about things that I made public a long time before they could understand them. The Solar System is a complete working body in itself, just as a human being is a complete working body in itself, although both are but working parts of a greater body. The Sun is the heart of the Solar System and works according to the same law of suction and pressure as the heart of man works. The Earth itself works according to the same law. Now, in order to balance itself, the Earth must develop a pressure within to withstand the pressure from without and at the same time not generate more pressure within than there is pressure without. For if there was not enough pressure within to withstand the pressure without, the Earth would be crushed like an eggshell in a vice. While, on the other hand, if the Earth generated more pressure within than there is pressure without, it would explode like a soap bubble. The Earth is continually feeding itself with debris drawn from the heavens in solid chunks that are dissolved by friction as they pass through the atmosphere and are absorbed in gaseous form. principally at its North End. After this food is assimilated and utilized for the repair work necessary to keep the Earth in running condition, the waste gases are passed out principally at the South End, but also through the pores of the surface of the Earth in every direction. As this gaseous waste matter passes through the crust of the Earth it is met by two other substances, i. e., sunlight and water. And it is the mixture of these three substances that forms vegetation which is man’s food. Of course, man sometimes eats a pig for food, but in that case he gets his vegetation second-handed and whatever ailments and habits the pig develops he acquires also. Does man ever make food? Never! He spoils food but never makes it. Man takes the seed of food and plants it and after God makes the food, he plucks it and eats it. But he never makes it. If God did not run the Solar System and furnish man with food, water, air and sunlight, man could not live. Surely the Devilmen could not live on Gold. It is a wonderful plan that God adopted to furnish man with food. Water being of greater density than air and drawn closer to the center of the Earth naturally fills the lowest vacant spaces on the crust of the Earth, which are the Ocean beds. Now if ways and means were not arranged to get water to the higher land surfaces to mix with the waste gases that escape from the pores of the Earth and light from the |