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    " The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will no longer be regarded as waste places in the universe, which the Creator has not seen fit to fill with the symbols of the manifold order of His kingdom. We shall find them to be already full of this... "
    Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution - Page 263
    de Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1874
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    Nature, Volume 7

    Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873
    ...in the universe, which the Creator has not seen fit to fill with the symbols of the manifold ordtr of His kingdom. We shall find them to be already full...into the spectroscope of Mr. Huggins, at Tulse Hill. and which by their action on our magnets, are telling us in language not yet interpreted what is going...
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    The Journal of the Royal institution of Great Britain. Notices of ..., Volume 7

    Royal institution of Great Britain - 1875
    ...will be established on a firmer basis than ever, when joined with that of Cavendish and Coulomb by tho keystone of the combined sciences of light and electricity...system of the universe. Its minute parts may have rotatory as well as vibratory motions, and the axes of rotation form those lines of magnetic force...
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    Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 7

    Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875
    ...electro-magnetic rotation of light. The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will no longer bo regarded as waste places in the universe, which the...from man to man, and from world to world, and giving Weekly Evening Meeting. [Feb. 2evidence of the absolute unity of the metric system of the univers....
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    The Science-history of the Universe, Volume 3

    Francis Rolt-Wheeler - 1909
    ...receives the impulses of these vibrations, and after carrying them in its immense bosom for several years, delivers them, in due course, regular order and full tale, into the spectroscope." CHAPTER III HEAT IT has been said that the history of man begins with the discovery of fire. How many...
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    Life Transfigured

    Lilian Whiting - 1910 - 314 pages
    ...receives the impulses of these vibrations, and after carrying them in its immense bosom for several years, delivers them in due course, regular order, and full tale, into the spectroscope of Mr. Huggins1 at Tules Hill." It is conceded that all potential energy exists in the ether. A suggestive...
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    Modern Science Reader: With Special Reference to Chemistry

    Robert Montgomery Bird - 1911 - 323 pages
    ...vibrations, and after carrying them in its immense bosom for several years, delivers them, in clue course, regular order, and full tale, into the spectroscope of Mr. Huggins, at Tulse Hill. This will suffice to emphasize the fact that the eye is truly an ethereal sense-organ—the only one...
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    Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 7

    Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875
    ...theory, and the work of Thomas Young and Fresnel will be established on a firmer basis than ever, when joined with that of Cavendish and Coulomb by the keystone...full tale into the spectroscope of Mr. Huggins, at Tulso Hill. evidence of the absolute unity of the metric system of the universe. Its minute parts may...
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    Faraday to Einstein: Constructing Meaning in Scientific Theories

    Nancy Nersessian - 1984 - 196 pages
    ...to star; and when a molecule of hydrogen vibrates in the dog star, the medium receives the impulse of these vibrations; and after carrying them in its...regular order and full tale into the spectroscope of Mr. Huggings at Tulse Hill.257 . or perhaps into the apparatus of Mr. Weber at College Park? PART III The...
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    Einstein as Myth and Muse

    Alan. J. Friedman, Carol C. Donley - 1989 - 224 pages
    ...delighted with the idea of the ether carrying his electromagnetic waves across interstellar space. The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will...tale into the spectroscope of Mr Huggins, at Tulse Hill.2 Helmholtz said, "There can no longer be any doubt that light waves consist of electric vibrations...
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    Scientific Practice: Theories and Stories of Doing Physics

    Jed Z. Buchwald, Doris and Henry Dreyfuss Professor of History Jed Z Buchwald - 1995 - 398 pages
    ...showed the homogeneity of the universe and thus the connection between terrestrial and stellar trials: The vast interplanetary and interstellar regions will...into the spectroscope of Mr Huggins at Tulse Hill." The integrity of the ether matched the integrity of electromagnetic measures. Maxwell welded this universal...
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