Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... theory as of equal value as his law of gravitation . Then , principally owing to the work of Fresnel , the emission theory was overthrown , and the wave theory established in its place . The latter in its turn has prevailed for a ...
... theory as of equal value as his law of gravitation . Then , principally owing to the work of Fresnel , the emission theory was overthrown , and the wave theory established in its place . The latter in its turn has prevailed for a ...
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... theory of relativity disturbed the generally accepted views about the æther by giving equal value to co - ordinate systems moving with uniform velocity with reference to one another . We had always thought of an æther at rest , through ...
... theory of relativity disturbed the generally accepted views about the æther by giving equal value to co - ordinate systems moving with uniform velocity with reference to one another . We had always thought of an æther at rest , through ...
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... theory of chemical action . It is now almost generally accepted , both by the protagonists and by some of the opponents of this theory , that molecules of the same species in a reacting system may differ from one another in what is ...
... theory of chemical action . It is now almost generally accepted , both by the protagonists and by some of the opponents of this theory , that molecules of the same species in a reacting system may differ from one another in what is ...
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