1.The rate of occurrence of any chemical reaction will be as directly proportional to its rate of extension
And vice-versa
2.The rate of (increase of) extension by volume (v) of any chemical reaction will be as directly proportional to the rate of (increase of) temperature (t) multiplied by the rate of (increase of) pressure (p) in the same
And vice-versa
In algebraic form:
(v) = (t) X (p)
And:
By algebraic transformation:
(t) = (v) divided by (p)
and:
(p) = (t) divided by (v).
3.The rate of permanency (p) of any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of its extension by volume (v)
And vice-versa
4.And:
As by syllogistic reasoning:
The rate of permanency (p) of any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of its (increase in) temperature (t) multiplied by the rate of its (increase in) pressure (p)
And vice-versa
5.The rate at which the rate of increase in (t) x (p) issues and exits in the form of heat:energy (h) will be as directly proportional to the rate of permanency (p) of the relative chemical reaction/s
And vice-versa
6.The rate at which the rate of increase in (v) issues and exits as sperm:seed will be as directly proportional to the rate of permanency (p) of the relative chemical reaction/s
And vice-versa
7.Therefore:
As by syllogistic reasoning:
The rate of issuing of sperm:seed will be as directly proportional to the rate of issuing of heat:energy
And vice-versa
8.Further:
As by syllogistic reasoning:
The rate of permanency (p) of any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of Immortality (I) of the same
And vice-versa
9.Further:
The rate of permanency of any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of ever-increasing number of space units
And vice-versa
10.Further:
The rate of Immortality of any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of ever-increasing number of time units
And vice-versa
11.Further:
As by syllogistic reasoning: {from 8,9 and 10}:
The rate of ever-increase of time units in any chemical reaction/s will be as directly proportional to the rate of ever-increase of space units in the same (chemical reaction/s)
And vice-versa.
11/8/1996
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