... was not possible that the vibrations which in a certain theory are assumed to account for radiation and radiant phenomena may not occur in the lines of force which connect particles and consequently masses of matter together; a notion which, as far... Faraday as a Discoverer - Page 125by John Tyndall - 1868 - 171 pagesFull view - About this book
| Michael Faraday - 1855 - 632 pages
...masses of matter together ; a notion which as far as it is admitted, will dispense with the aether, which, in another view, is supposed to be the medium in which these vibrations take place. You are aware of the speculation 2 which I some time since uttered respecting that view of the nature... | |
| Michael Faraday - 1859 - 522 pages
...lines of force which connect particles and consequently masses of matter together; a notion which, as far as it is admitted, will dispense with the ether...be the medium in which these vibrations take place. You are aware of the speculation* which I some time since uttered respecting that view of the nature... | |
| Bence Jones, Michael Faraday - 1870 - 522 pages
...in the tremors of these 1851. lines of force. " This notion," he says, " as far as it is ^Er.59-6u. admitted, will dispense with the ether, which, in...vibrations take place." And he adds, further on, that liis view " endeavours to dismiss the ether, but not the vibrations." The idea here set forth is the... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1898 - 352 pages
...masses, of matter together — a notion which, as far as it is admitted, will dispense with the aether, which, in another view, is supposed to be the medium in which these vibrations take place. Another consideration bearing conjointly on the hypothetical view, both of matter and radiation, arises... | |
| 1846 - 624 pages
...masses of matter together; a notion which, as far as it is admitted, will dispense with the aether which, in another view, is supposed to be the medium in which these vibrations take place. You are aware of the speculation* which I some time since uttered respecting that view of the nature... | |
| E. A. Davis - 2003 - 370 pages
...lines of force which connect particles, and consequently masses of matter together ; a ilotioim which, as far as it is admitted, will dispense with the ether...be the medium in which these vibrations take place. You ame aware of the speculation ¿ wimich I some time since uttered respecting that view of the nature... | |
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