Analogy would lead us to conclude that the combinations of the primordial matter, forming our so-called elements, are as universal or as liable to take place everywhere as are the laws of gravitation and centrifugal force. We must therefore presume that the gases, the metals, the earths, and other simple substances, (besides whatever more of which we have no acquaintance,) exist or are liable to come into existence under proper conditions, as well in the astral system, which is thirty five thousand times more distant than Sirius, as within the bounds of our own solar system or our own globe.


p. 28 - Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844)


Analogy would lead us to conclude that the combinations of the primordial matter, forming our so-called elements, are as universal or as liable to...

Analogy would lead us to conclude that the combinations of the primordial matter, forming our so-called elements, are as universal or as liable to...

Analogy would lead us to conclude that the combinations of the primordial matter, forming our so-called elements, are as universal or as liable to...

Analogy would lead us to conclude that the combinations of the primordial matter, forming our so-called elements, are as universal or as liable to...