Involution

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Involution
Ernest Hamilton
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As all cosmic laws are invariable and not capricious, it is evident that the star or stellar mass which governs our sun and other suns must itself be one of many that yield obedience in turn to their master ; and if we pursue the system far enough we must at last come to a common centre or hub, round which the entire universe revolves. A heavenly body that is stationary, or that moves without control, is inconceivable ; and if there is movement, analogy teaches us that such move- ment is invari
...ably revolutionary, i. E. , in obedi- ence to central control. Flammarion's latest theory is that the universe is divided up into groups of systems, separated by incalculable dis- tances from each other. This is, naturally, pure guess-work ; but even if it were proved, there is no reason why such groups should violate an universal law and be independent of a central control.
That one comprehensive scheme governs the movements of all the cosmic bodies seems beyond the region of doubt. When we remember that, according to Professor Darwin, the sun has been 266 Involution a sun for at least 500 million years, and that this sun is known to be moving in the direction of Hercules at the rate of a million miles every two days, we arrive at the fact that the sun has already travelled something like 100, 000 billion miles in the direction of Hercules, but has not yet succeeded in arriving there or in appreciably reducing the distance which separates it from Hercules.


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