| 1882 - 640 sider
...separated matter. The true solution of the problem will be furnished by a theory, according to which radiant energy which is now supposed to be dissipated...the sun itself, there to continue the work of solar rad ation. Some years ago it occurred to me that such a solution of the solar problem might not lie... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1882 - 576 sider
...matter. The true solution of the problem will be furnished by a theory, according to which radiaut energy which is now supposed to be dissipated into...irrecoverably lost to our solar system, could be arrested, wholly or partly, and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of... | |
| 1883 - 416 sider
...its full weakness becomes apparent, that purpose being, in Sir W. Siemens's own words, to show how " the radiant energy which is now supposed to be dissipated...itself, there to continue the work of solar radiation." It therefore involves that the whole of the solar radiations must be absorbed within some distance... | |
| Charles William Siemens, Sir Charles William Siemens - 1883 - 144 sider
...last longer than might have been expected, whereas the only complete solution of the problem would be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant...arrested and brought back in another form to the Sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation. Some years ago it occurred to me that such... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 532 sider
...store would last longer than might have been expected, whereas a complete solution of the problem would be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant...arrested and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation. Some six years ago the thought occurred to... | |
| Sir Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 588 sider
...separated matter. The true solution of the problem will be furnished by a theory, according to which radiant energy which is now supposed to be dissipated...irrecoverably lost to our solar system, could be arrested, wholly or partly, and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of... | |
| 1882 - 900 sider
...store would last longer than might have been expected, whereas a complete solution of the problem would be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant...arrested and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation. Some six years ago the thought occurred to... | |
| 1882 - 1114 sider
...store would last longer than might have been expected, whereas a complete solution of the problem would be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant...arrested and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation. Some six years ago the thought occurred to... | |
| 1886 - 548 sider
...it cannot be supposed that the supply of meteors is inexhanstible ; we must look forward to the time when every stone wandering in the planetary spaces...propounded a theory regarding the conservation of th« sun's heat, which I will endeavour to explain to you. In order to understand this theory we must... | |
| 1882 - 1194 sider
...store would last longer than might have been expected, whereas a complete solution of the problem would be furnished by a theory, according to which the radiant...arrested and brought back in another form to the sun himself, there to continue the work of solar radiation. Some six years ago the thought occurred to... | |
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