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ARTICLE I—Introductory ... ... ... ... 1
ARTICLE II—Groupings ... ... ... ... 11
ARTICLE III—The Dumb-bell Group A classification of chemical elements based on their observed clairvoyant structure, resembling a dumb-bell shape. ... ... ... ... 15
ARTICLE IV—Dissociations The process of breaking down complex chemical atoms into finer sub-atomic states. ... ... ... ... 25
ARTICLE V—The Tetrahedral Groups Elements whose internal structure aligns with the geometry of a tetrahedron, a four-faced solid. ... ... ... ... 33
ARTICLE VI—Dissociations ... ... ... ... 43
ARTICLE VII—The Cube Groups ... ... ... ... 50
ARTICLE VIII—Dissociations ... ... ... ... 59
ARTICLE IX—The Octahedral Bars and Spike Groups ... ... 64
ARTICLE X—Dissociations ... ... ... ... 77
ARTICLE XI—The Star Group ... ... ... ... 83
ARTICLE XII—Radium ... ... ... ... 89
APPENDIX—The Ether of Space original: "Æther"; the hypothetical substance once believed to fill all space and transmit light and electromagnetic waves. ... ... ... ... i
—Lucifer article of November 1895 Referring to the journal "Lucifer," a prominent Theosophical magazine edited by H.P. Blavatsky and later Annie Besant. ... ... ... xi
—The Platonic Solids The five regular geometric polyhedra: tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, and icosahedron. ... ... ... ... xx
—Notes ... ... ... ... ... xxi