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  • From the fire-element represented by the eyes, he perceives forms, and from the wind-element he obtains the perception of touch.

    The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli

  • Water is almost pure oxygen, containing in the same volume more than one hundred times as much of the fire-element as air, and all combustibles would burn in water were it not that the oxygen is imprisoned in the liquid by an immensely strong force.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • The proportion of oxygen has been most carefully adjusted to the necessities of animal life, and made so small that the violence of the fire-element may be restrained within due limits.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • Moreover, they are so silent and unobtrusive, as frequently to be passed unnoticed; but nevertheless, when we have become acquainted with their magnitude and importance, I am sure you will agree with me that they far surpass in true grandeur those dazzling displays of power which the fire-element manifests when fully aroused.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • During this brief interval of time, imperceptible to our unaided senses, the solid particles of charcoal are set free, become ignited, and give motion, perhaps, to a single wave of light; but the instant after, they too rush into combination with the great fire-element, and not a particle is left to dim the transparency of the air.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • In support of this doctrine the old philosophers confidently pointed at flame as the visible manifestation of the escaping fire-element; and, childish as this doctrine may seem, it was the prevalent belief of the world for at least two thousand years.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • Although fixed for each substance, it differs very greatly with the different kinds of combustible matter, being determined, apparently, by their relative affinities for the great fire-element.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • The gentle influences of the sunbeam have the power of reversing the process of combustion, of overcoming the intense affinity of the fire-element, tearing it apart from the carbon, and restoring it to the air.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

  • Changing the code for a foe affects all monsters of that type; if you've developed a fondness for a certain fire-element sword, for instance, you can hack your enemies to have an ice affinity and thus become more vulnerable to your blade of choice.

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  • It would be easy to show by experiment that the slowness of combustion depends on the fact that in the atmosphere oxygen is mixed with a great mass of an inert gas, and the proportions have been so adjusted in the scheme of creation as generally to restrain the awakened energies of the fire-element within the narrow limits which man appoints; but when, through his misfortune or carelessness, it overrides these limits, and, from administering to man's wants, becomes the agent of his destruction, we are reminded in the awful conflagration by what a delicate tenure we hold our earthly possessions, and how small a change would be sufficient to involve all organized matter in a general conflagration.

    Religion and Chemistry 1880

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