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Spiders

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作者Cecil Warburton
出版社eKitap Projesi
ISBN9786155564710
出版时间2015-04-08
字数14.5万
分类进口书,外文原版书,小说

读书简介

This book is called The White Spark as the white spark or vacuum cell in Nature IS THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD—it is a ubiquitous principle of the universe and is the cause and parent of electricity, combustion, radium, snow-flakes, flowers, trees, leaves, crystallization, wireless telegraphy, animal forms and EVEN LIFE ITSELF. This book is the key to every department of human endeavor, as it enunciates the basic principle and THE PRIME MOVER of the universe.?It tells the road to health, the cause and cure of disease, the truth about the germ humbug and drug treatments, serums and antitoxins. It shows why luminosity is produced on the flesh of various organisms, why a slice of pollock when first iced, then heated to 100 degrees and then thrust into a temperature of 50 degrees becomes luminous. It shows the farmer that he can become a magician of agriculture—tells that the nitrogen of the air is only a dust of quartz rocks, like the invisible moisture of the air is "a dust of water"—that the nodules on the roots of the clover and legumes do not abstract nitrogen from the air, for if they did nature would have placed these bacteriological growths on the vine and not the root, the scientists have the cart before the horse in this case and the nodular cells form the proteids from sand or silica, this book tells how it is done. It tells what a trance is and how the soul can leave the body temporarily. How JESUS CHRIST is carrying out the biblical prophesy by TELEPATHY. Gives the truths about the ideal society, alcohol, drunkenness, causes of crime, longevity and law.

目录

Spiders

Preface (About the Book)

Chapter I

A Survey of the Field

Chapter II

What Is A Spider?

Chapter III

The Circular Snare

Chapter IV

Mental Powers of Spiders

Chapter V

Trap-Snares And Balloons

Chapter VI

Agelena

Chapter VII

Water-Spiders

Chapter VIII

Crab-Spiders. Mimicry

Chapter IX

Wolf-Spiders

Chapter X

Jumping Spiders

Chapter XI

Theraphosid Spiders

Chapter XII

Stridulation

Chapter XIII

The Spinning Apparatus, And the Feet

Chapter XIV

The Enemies of Spiders

Chapter XV

Some Concluding Reflexions

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