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[ 9 | earthly things have been immanent in ether. and hence we can infer that they are immanent also in the sun which has evolved out of ether : and so we can frace the stuff of these elements in the planels and meteors which have evolved out of the sun. Almost everything that we see in this solar system—earth. wałer, fire—it has all emerged into existence from the vast mass of the sun as it whirls ceaselessly and sor ever in the spaces of ihe sky. Every single thing that we sec is connected directly Or indirectly with the sun : and hence, each in a measure reflecis the qualities of tho others. We have said before that the sun, in its ceaseless motion, throws off the electrons which are lhe basic principle ol electricily, and on this point we beg lo quole he authoritalive opinion of Mr. Arthur Mee. “The hol meller that makes up the sun is în ceaseless violeni movemeni giving out clectrons. On all sides without end, the sun is pointing out not only heat and lighi, but also these finy particles which rush through space, and probably account for some of the things which happen in the solar system.......We already know that there are no compounds in ihe SuIn, and why that is so. When we shudy the light of the sun, we are able to find out what