In studying this Fourth state of Matter we seem at length to have within our grasp and obedient to our control the little indivisible particles which with good warrant are supposed to constitute the physical basis of the universe. Nature - Сторінка 2редактори - 1908Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| 1879 - 546 стор.
...to have any meaning, and such calculations are as futile as trying to count the drops in the ocean. In studying this Fourth state of Matter we seem at...particles which with good warrant are supposed to * The possible duration of the sun from formation to extinction has been variously estimated by different... | |
| 1880 - 694 стор.
...are characteristic of a new condition. But more than this, may we not say with Mr. Crookes, that "in this fourth state of matter we seem at length to have...our grasp, and obedient to our control, the little invisible particles which, with good warrant, are supposed to constitute the physical basis of the... | |
| Physical Society of London - 1888 - 538 стор.
...Nature,' 1879, p. 419. answered in the publication in question. It is there said * : — " In stndying this fourth state of matter we seem at length to have...indivisible particles which with good warrant are supposed lo constitute the physical basis of the universe. We have seen that in some of its properties radiant... | |
| 1902 - 76 стор.
...matter,' or matter in the ultra-gaseous state. ' In studying this fourth state of matter,' he said, ' we seem at length to have within our grasp, and obedient...our control, the little indivisible particles which, wi^h good warrant, are supposed to constitute the physic:1! b is of the universe. We have seen that... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1902 - 572 стор.
...mechanical action, magnetisation, and intense heat. " In studying this fourth state of matter," I said, " we seem at length to have within our grasp and obedient to pur control, the little indivisible particles which with good warrant are supposed to constitute the... | |
| Stephen Hasbrouck (pseud.) - 1911 - 384 стор.
...approach to 10 finality in science," says Sir William Crookes, in a lecture on radiant matter. "But we seem at length to have within our grasp and obedient to our control, the little invisible particles which with good warrant are supposed to constitute the physical basis of the universe.... | |
| William Kearny Carr - 1918 - 116 стор.
...entirely new conditions and justified the term, radiant matter, which Faraday had coined. Crookes says: "In studying this Fourth State of Matter we seem at...our grasp, and obedient to our control, the little invisible particles which with good warrant are supposed to constitute the physical basis of the universe.... | |
| William T. Gorski - 1996 - 244 стор.
...was the study of matter in what he called "the fourth state," or "radiant matter": "In studying the Fourth State of Matter we seem at length to have within our grasp . . . the little indivisible particles which ... are supposed to constitute the physical basis of the... | |
| Per F Dahl - 1997 - 558 стор.
...lecture before the British Association at its annual meeting at Sheffield that August, Crookes declared In studying this Fourth state of Matter we seem at...constitute the physical basis of the Universe. . . We have actually touched the border land where Matter and Force seem to merge into one Figure 4.3. Discharge... | |
| Roger Luckhurst - 2002 - 346 стор.
...called 'matter in a fourth state of condition'. 'In studying this fourth state of matter,' he suggested, 'we seem at length to have within our grasp and obedient to our control the little invisible particles which with good warrant are supposed to constitute the physical basis of our universe.'83... | |
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