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Atom drawing
Atom drawing












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The atom exists because of the force which the LOGOS is pouring through it, precisely as a little revolving column of dust and leaves, at the corner of the street, exists because of the whirling wind which made it. Forces Turning to the force side of the atom and its combinations, we observe that force pours in the heart-shaped depression at the top of the atom, and issues from the point, and is changed in character by its passage further, force rushes through every spiral and every spirilla, and the changing shades of colour that flash out from the rapidly revolving and vibrating atom depend on the several activities of the spirals sometimes one, sometimes another, is thrown into more energetic action, and with the change of activity from one spiral to another the colour changes. These three movements are always going on, and are unaffected by any force from outside. The atom has three movements of its own: (1) rotation on its axis (2) an orbital motion, for it is continually running round in a small circle (3) a pulsation like a heart, a constant expansion and contraction. This means an increase of one in every one hundred and seventy-five bubbles, and it is this which makes those three seem larger than the rest. Three of these ten wires are thicker than the rest, for in them the seven sets of spirillae do not fit accurately over one another (as they do in the other wires), because in every seven hundred turns there are four more atoms. It looks somewhat like a wire cage, composed of ten endless wires, which lie completely separate and never touch one another-that is, if any one of them were taken out and uncoiled, and laid out flat, it would be a circle. The atom in reality is nearly globular, and its projecting points lie almost on the surface of a sphere. A fairly accurate drawing is given in Babbitt's "Principles of Light and Colour". It is composed entirely of spirals, the spiral being in its turn composed of spirillæ, and these again of minuter spirillæ. The ultimate atom, which is the same in all the observed cases, is an exceedingly complex body, and only its main characteristics are given in the diagram. The ultimate physical atom was described as follows:














Atom drawing