... else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts M. Wartmann thinks that the most rational conclusion we can adopt is, that the meteors probably owe their origin to the disengagement of electricity, or of some analogous... The Mathematical Miscellany - Page 501836Full view - About this book
| 1841 - 956 pages
...with prodigious velocity ; but every thing else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts M. Wartmann thinks that the...necessary for the production of the phenomena are renewed. The concluding part of the paper contains an account of the different attempts which have been made... | |
| 1839 - 826 pages
...with prodigious Telocity ; but every thing else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts M. Wartmann thinks that the...necessary for the production of the phenomena are renewed. The concluding part of the paper contains an account of the different attempts which have been made... | |
| 1841 - 510 pages
...everything else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts M. Wart-maim thinks that the most rational conclusion we can adopt...necessary for the production of the phenomena are renewed. ^Attempts to deduce differences of Longitude from the Observation of Falling Stars. — The concluding... | |
| 1841 - 498 pages
...with prodigious velocity ; but everything else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts M. Wartmann thinks that the...electricity, or of some analogous matter, which takes place hi the celestial regions on every occasion in which the conditions necessary for the production of... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1846 - 628 pages
...with prodigious velocity, but everything else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts, M. Wartmann thinks that the...necessary for the production of the phenomena are renewed. The presumption in favor of the cosmical origin of the shooting stars are chiefly founded on their... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1849 - 630 pages
...everything else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts, M. VVartmann thinks that the most rational conclusion we can adopt...necessary for the production of the phenomena are renewed. The presumption in favor of the cosmical origin of the shooting stars are chiefly founded on their... | |
| 1842 - 446 pages
...with prodigious velocity; but every thing else respecting them is involved in profound mystery. From the whole of the facts, M. Wartmann thinks that the...rational conclusion we can adopt is, that the meteors prohably owe their origin to the disengagement of electricity, or of some analogous matter, which takes... | |
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