Nature, Količina 100Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... matter are con- cerned , considering them both quantitatively and quali- tatively , every other sensibly different distribution of the properties among the elements would involve great restrictions . Thus conditions are actually ...
... matter are con- cerned , considering them both quantitatively and quali- tatively , every other sensibly different distribution of the properties among the elements would involve great restrictions . Thus conditions are actually ...
Stran 395
... matter ; thus , in language appropriate to æther , implying that the æther is sta- tionary in space and cannot be carried along by moving matter ; that there is no viscous or frictional drag between matter and æther . The other and more ...
... matter ; thus , in language appropriate to æther , implying that the æther is sta- tionary in space and cannot be carried along by moving matter ; that there is no viscous or frictional drag between matter and æther . The other and more ...
Stran 396
... matter without exception , would be , ordinarily speaking , undiscoverable , but would account for the negative result of the Michelson experiment without any appeal to the principle of relativity or any abandonment of the æther of ...
... matter without exception , would be , ordinarily speaking , undiscoverable , but would account for the negative result of the Michelson experiment without any appeal to the principle of relativity or any abandonment of the æther of ...
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