38. This same principle applies to all of the elements of matter. All of them are made up of the same units of opposed motion. We call them hydrogen, iron, carbon, sulphur, magnesium, nickel, and many other names. We think of them as separate substances having separate properties.
All of the elements are made up of the very selfsame spiral units of motion - or vortices. The only reason we have for thinking of them as different substances is because they have certain predictable effects upon each other and upon our senses.
The fact is, however, that their pressure conditions are different in every part of the wave in which they find themselves. Lithium particles become boron particles when the gyroscopic relation of the plane of lithium's orbit changes to the plane occupied by boron - and so on during the whole nine octaves of changing pressure conditions. [Walter Russell, A New Concept of the Universe, pages 79]
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