Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Bind 1Charles C. Chatfield, 1871 - 288 sider |
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Side 5
... theory of the Origin of Species , particularly with reference to its application to the human race , which he believes to be nearly related to the higher apes . It is , indeed , through his discussion of this question that he is , per ...
... theory of the Origin of Species , particularly with reference to its application to the human race , which he believes to be nearly related to the higher apes . It is , indeed , through his discussion of this question that he is , per ...
Side 44
... 7 — that when one of them vanished , it did so only to reappear in terms of another . But one step more was necessary to complete this magnificent theory . What can produce 6 motion but motion itself ? Into what can motion be 44 ( 8 )
... 7 — that when one of them vanished , it did so only to reappear in terms of another . But one step more was necessary to complete this magnificent theory . What can produce 6 motion but motion itself ? Into what can motion be 44 ( 8 )
Side 45
... theory of force , first brought out in any completeness by Mr. Grove , in 1842 , in a lecture on the " Progress of Physical Science , " delivered at the London Institution . In that lecture he said : " Light , heat , electricity , mag ...
... theory of force , first brought out in any completeness by Mr. Grove , in 1842 , in a lecture on the " Progress of Physical Science , " delivered at the London Institution . In that lecture he said : " Light , heat , electricity , mag ...
Side 60
... theory of caloric is indebted for its over- throw more to the distinguished Count Rumford than to any other one man . While superintending the boring of cannon at the Munich Arsenal towards the close of the last century , he was struck ...
... theory of caloric is indebted for its over- throw more to the distinguished Count Rumford than to any other one man . While superintending the boring of cannon at the Munich Arsenal towards the close of the last century , he was struck ...
Side 61
... theory of the origin of vital force , almost identical with that for which Dr. Carpenter , of London , has of late received so much credit . Indeed , there is some reason to believe that Dr. Watters's essay may have suggested to the ...
... theory of the origin of vital force , almost identical with that for which Dr. Carpenter , of London , has of late received so much credit . Indeed , there is some reason to believe that Dr. Watters's essay may have suggested to the ...
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action actual energy ammonia analogy animal antithe appear atoms beam blue body brain called carbonic acid cell cerebellum cerebral hemispheres characters chemical chemistry circulatory system Comte condition constituents contractility converted correlation Darwin difference dust electricity ether waves evidence exhibited existence experiment fact floating matter functions genera genus geologic geological periods germ heat higher human Hume Huxley Huxley's hydrogen hypothesis ical idea identity infinite inorganic intellectual knowledge light manifestations material Max Schultze mechanical microscope mind molecular molecules Molluscs moral motion muscle muscular nature necessitarianism nitrogen nucleus object organic origin oxygen particles period phenomena philosophy plant plasm possess potential energy preëxisting present probably produced progress proto protoplasm quadrumana qualities question reason regard relation result scientific seen species spirit structure substance syntonin temperature theory things thought tion toplasm tricity truth tube vegetable vital force waves whole word