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1 I | different things, or that the steam rising in bubbles and ascending 2 I | into water and water into steam. I can convert a part of 3 I | part of it into its own steam easily, and show you that 4 I | and show you that this steam from the marble has the 5 I | temperatures, which water steam has not. If I add a little 6 I | another. Now this [marble] steam, and that [water] steam, 7 I | steam, and that [water] steam, and all other steams, gravitate 8 I | you to see is that this steam gravitates. I have here 9 I | and the moment I pour this steam into it you see that the 10 I | into it you see that the steam gravitates. Just watch the 11 I | nothing in but the invisible steam, or vapor, or gas which 12 I | vessel to another, this steam, or vapor, or gas is, like 13 III| be in the form of ice or steam). Why is this water hard? [ 14 III| water is actually rising in steam, the attraction of some 15 III| decreases and the water becomes steam. And exactly the same thing 16 III| when we convert water into steam, we increase it to an enormous 17 III| as If I wished to convert steam into water and water into 18 III| should produce a volume of steam of that size, B [1,700 cubic 19 III| heat - the mighty powers of steam and the tremendous explosions 20 III| it be ice, or water, or steam, it is always to be considered 21 III| vessel. And yet that is not steam, for you know that if steam 22 III| steam, for you know that if steam is brought near cold water, 23 III| this, then, can not be steam, for it is bubbling through 24 III| you a proof that it is not steam, I am going to show you 25 III| explodes in a manner that steam could never do.~I will now 26 III| 8 grains~_____ Water (steam)........ 69.3 " " ................... = 27 IV | into water and water into steam, you have seen the two principal