... of our planet, so far as we know it; and nitrogen is very far the predominant constituent of our atmosphere. If the earth is a detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned... What is Electricity? - Pagina 296de John Trowbridge - 1896 - 315 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1895 - 902 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope ? All these things... | |
| 1891 - 634 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope ? All these things... | |
| 1894 - 458 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remained behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope. All these things... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1104 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope 2 All these things... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1894 - 1204 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope ? All these things... | |
| Isaac Winter Heysinger - 1894 - 378 pagini
...detached bit whirled off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that in leaving the sun we cleaned him out so completely of...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope?" We shall find that... | |
| Isaac Winter Heysinger - 1894 - 378 pagini
...we cleaned him out so completely of his nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope?" We shall find that the absence of oxygen in the solar envelope is a necessary corollary of its presence... | |
| 1896 - 1036 pagini
...that are not starred apparently are obliterated in the great absorption band near the calcium line K. Lord Salisbury, in his address before the British...Although we have not succeeded in detecting oxygen in the eun, it seems to me that the character of its light, the fact of the combustion of carbon in its mass,... | |
| Edward Clodd - 1897 - 284 pagini
...detached bit whisked off the mass of the sun, as cosmogonists love to tell us, how comes it that, in leaving the sun, we cleaned him out so completely...nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains behind to be discovered even by the searching vision of the spectroscope?' If Lord Salisbury... | |
| Abraham G. Jennings - 1900 - 302 pagini
...If the earth is a detached bit, whirled off the mass of the sun, how comes it that, in leaving him, we cleaned him out so completely of his nitrogen and oxygen that not a trace of these gases remains to be discovered, even by the sensitive vision of the spectroscope ? Other riddles were touched... | |
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