general
nature of
the
formula,
we have
approached
a
specificexpression
of it. The
change
from a
dispersed,
imperceptible
state to a
concentrated,perceptible
state, is
an
integration
of matter
and
concomitant
dissipationof
motion;
and the
change
from a
concentrated,
perceptible
state to a
dispersed,imperceptible
state, is
an
absorption
of motion
and
concomitant
disintegrationof
matter.
These are
truisms.
Constituent
parts
cannot
aggregate
withoutlosing
some of
their
relative
motion;
and they


