Nature, Volume 101Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 |
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Sir Norman Lockyer. is so in the case of light can be settled only by experiment - by weighing light . It seems that it should be just possible to do this . If a beam of light passes an object which exerts a gravitational attraction ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. is so in the case of light can be settled only by experiment - by weighing light . It seems that it should be just possible to do this . If a beam of light passes an object which exerts a gravitational attraction ...
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... light and heat from the sun . But how does light get to us from the sun and the stars through the empty interstellar spaces ? The Greeks answered this query very simply and very satisfactorily from the point of view of people who were ...
... light and heat from the sun . But how does light get to us from the sun and the stars through the empty interstellar spaces ? The Greeks answered this query very simply and very satisfactorily from the point of view of people who were ...
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... light furnishes the energy , that light itself must consist of bundles of energy which keep together as they travel through space , as suggested in the Thomson - Einstein theory . Yet the fact that the energy of emission is directly ...
... light furnishes the energy , that light itself must consist of bundles of energy which keep together as they travel through space , as suggested in the Thomson - Einstein theory . Yet the fact that the energy of emission is directly ...
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