Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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Page 254
... matter , the maximum incandescence being at A , whence it decreases towards c . The space beyond c , on the other hand , is filled with nebulous matter of low temperature and no rotatory motion . The whole vortex travels , of course ...
... matter , the maximum incandescence being at A , whence it decreases towards c . The space beyond c , on the other hand , is filled with nebulous matter of low temperature and no rotatory motion . The whole vortex travels , of course ...
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... matter , can prove the negative proposition that such substances cannot exist . It is not a self - evident truth that no substance other than ordinary matter can have an existence as real as that of matter itself . It is not axiomatic that ...
... matter , can prove the negative proposition that such substances cannot exist . It is not a self - evident truth that no substance other than ordinary matter can have an existence as real as that of matter itself . It is not axiomatic that ...
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... matter , but which was not subject to the Newtonian law of gravitation . That the sun , stars , planets , and meteoric stones were all of them ponderable matter was true , but the title of his paper implied that there was something else ...
... matter , but which was not subject to the Newtonian law of gravitation . That the sun , stars , planets , and meteoric stones were all of them ponderable matter was true , but the title of his paper implied that there was something else ...
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