A general characteristic of inorganic matter is its indefiniteness of form, and this is also a characteristic of the lower organisms, as compared with the higher.
Influence of the Forest, considered as Inorganic Matter, on Temperature.
This kind of response seems to take us quite out of the region of chemical and physical action as understood in the case of inorganic matter.
In the world of inorganic matter, the tendency of units to form themselves into groups having relation to other groups is already visible.
The inorganic matter insoluble in water, but soluble in carbonate of soda, is determined by deducting the joint weight of the amounts of inorganic matter soluble in water, and insoluble in carbonate of soda, from the total inorganic matter.
The absorption is without doubt chiefly due to the organic matter of the peats, and in all the specimens on which these trials were made, the proportion of inorganic matter is large.
Let us see if in reality the origin of a first organism out of inorganic matter, the origin of a living body out of lifeless matter, is so utterly inconceivable and beyond all experience.
This degree, however, like the degree to which the matter may be dissolved in a liquid in the case of inorganic matter, is especially affected by light and warmth.
And when we come to inorganic matter, we find that even here its movements are purposive, but no one could suppose them deliberate and conscious.
Inorganic matter is the nearest existent thing to absolutely formless matter, which, of course, does not exist.
This idea Aristotle thoroughly understood, and sought to show, not merely that sense is reason, but even that the activities of inorganic matter, such as gravitation, are so.
At the bottom of the scale of being, therefore, is inorganic matter.
And since Living Matter has evolved out of Inorganic Matter--what is to be inferred but that the duality of the living cell is the evolution, on the plane of Life, of the duality of the chemical molecule?
The chief difference between the two provinces is that organisms accomplish peculiar, periodically repeated, and apparently spontaneous movements, which we do not find in inorganic matter.
The physicist distinguishes three conditions of inorganic matter--solid, fluid, and gaseous.
Eventually the animal itself dies, and, by the process of decomposition, its whole body is returned to those conditions of inorganic matter in which its substance originated.
Whether the supreme intelligence has only been exerted proximately or remotely on inorganic matter; space being the necessary medium of creation, and organization being the result?
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