| 1884 - 652 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty ' tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope; but the 1 In an article on astronomical collisions, published... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1884 - 668 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty ' tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope; but the 1 In an article on astronomical collisions, published... | |
| 1884 - 412 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty * tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it .with reverence and gratitude, I hope ; but the failure to recognize it in other cases creates in my... | |
| 1884 - 414 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty * tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope ; but the failure to recognize it in other cases creates in my... | |
| 1884 - 952 pages
...to the errors. utilize the rays, or unknown worlds of which we have no cognizance, beyond the stara. Now, for my own part, I am very little troubled by...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope ; but the failure to recognize it in other cases creates in my... | |
| 1884 - 660 pages
...useful work, unless there is in space some medium to utilize the rays, or unknown worlds of whicli we have no cognizance beyond the stars. Now, for my...what the human mind can recognize as 'use' for all euergy expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope;... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 874 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty1 tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...astronomical collisions, published in the North-American Jleriem about a year ago, I wrongly stated the amount at fifty tons. There was some fatality connected... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 474 pages
...the most casual observation, since it would amount to more than a hundred and fifty1 tons a day on every square mile. As regards the theory of Siemens,...perceive such use, I recognize it 1 In an article on astronomienl collisions, published in the Forth-American Hericui about a year ago, I wrongly stated... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1885 - 860 pages
...that the greater part of the sun's radiant energy is, speaking from a scientific point of view, simpty wasted. Nothing like a millionth part of the sky,...article on astronomical collisions, published in the North-Americnn Rerieto about a year ago, I wrongly stated the amount at fifty tons. There was some... | |
| 1885 - 900 pages
...correction. I owe the correction to Professor Le Conte, of California, who called my attention to the errors. utilize the rays, or unknown worlds of which we have...expended. Where I can perceive such use, I recognize it with reverence and gratitude, I hope ; but the failure to recognize it in other cases creates in my... | |
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