| American Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1899 - 648 pages
...of this as follows (loc. cit. 222). " He conceives that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. Graham traces the harmony of this hypothesis of the essential unity of matter with the equal action... | |
| Chemistry - 1879 - 318 pages
...it is probable Graham's indication of the density of solid hydrogen will prove to be nearly correct. Allusion was then made to Graham's opinion that the...degrees of rapidity of this movement constituting, in fact, the difference between the elementary bodies. In other words, if the molecular energy of a so-called... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 984 pages
...which the lighter and faster gas appears always to acquire in diffusing through the porous septum. as different elementary substances may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
| 1864 - 382 pages
...the Constitution of Matter. — It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
| Industrial arts - 1865 - 372 pages
...the Constitution of Matter. — It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
| Industrial arts - 1867 - 378 pages
...the Constitution of Matter. — It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1879 - 622 pages
...it is probable Graham's indication of the density of solid hydrogen will prove to be nearly correct. Allusion was then made to Graham's opinion that the...degrees of rapidity of this movement constituting, in fact, the difference between the elementary bodies. In other words, if the molecular energy of a socalled... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1872 - 610 pages
...re-inflaming a glowing splinter. " It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pages
...following extracts are taken :— " It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized &s different elementary substances, may possess one and...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. Tho essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - Discoveries in science - 1873 - 486 pages
...following extracts sire taken: t "It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is a hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies.... | |
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