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1 I, 5 | on the other hand to the transformation of this food into the same 2 I, 9 | something or by its own transformation), increase of size will 3 II, 4 | manner of their reciprocal transformation, and (ii) whether every 4 II, 4 | the manner in which their transformation is effected. For, though 5 II, 4 | this cyclical method of transformation is the easiest, because 6 II, 4 | the other hand (ii) the transformation of Fire into Water and of 7 II, 4 | elements" pass-away, the transformation, though easier, is not reciprocal. 8 II, 4 | consists of Air and Earth.~No transformation, however, into any of the " 9 II, 5 | must undergo reciprocal transformation. It has also been proved 10 II, 5 | the process of reciprocal transformation is relatively quick between 11 II, 5 | i) into some "elements" transformation will never be effected-viz. 12 II, 5 | there will not even be a transformation of Air into Fire, if the 13 II, 10| reason is their reciprocal transformation. For, had each of them persisted