Thoughts On Natural Philosophy : With a New Reading of Newton's First Law, And the Origin of Life
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It is seen how strongly and remarkably all facts of chemistry point to fire as the force that has produced by synthesis the con- stituents of proteid. In other words life is derived from fire, and its fundamental conditions were laid down at a time when the earth was still an incandescent ball (Pfluger). Life, be it said, is an arrangement of suitable materials, by material motion, in suitable form, mo-sing within certain rates of speed. Too much speed, and death ensues. Too little speed also c...auses death. Heat, light, colour, and sound are sensations caused by material motion. Thought is also a sensation, arising from the same cause. Increased motion causes the sensation of heat ; the motion is conveyed to the brain, giving the sensa- *Cyanogen, see Addenda. 22 THOUGHTS ON NATtTRAL PHK,OSOPHY. tion of thought, and we think that it is hotter. As a result of the sensation of thought, we think, or have the sensation that we are; we cannot think that we are not. Freely moving matter is free ; all its temporary bonds are doomed to destruction.
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