necessary
inference
is that
every
aggregate
is at
every
moment
progressingtowards
either
greater
concentration
or greater
diffusion.
96. A
general
idea of
these
universal
actions
under
their
simplestaspects
having
been
obtained,
we may now
consider
them under
certain
morecomplex
aspects.
Thus far
we have
supposed
one or
other of
the two
oppositeprocesses
to go on
alone --
we have
supposed
an
aggregate
to be
either
losingmotion
and
integrating