Fragments of science, V. 1-2 - John Tyndall

Fragments of science, V. 1-2

Por John Tyndall

  • Fecha de lanzamiento: 1893-01-01
  • Género: Ensayos de ciencia y naturaleza

Descripción

The notion of this medium must not be considered as a vague or fanciful conception on the part of scientific men. Of its reality most of them are as convinced as they are of the existence of the sun and moon. The luminiferous aether has definite mechanical properties. It is almost infinitely more attenuated than any known gas, but its properties are those of a solid rather than of a gas. It resembles jelly rather than air. This was not the first conception of the aether, but it is that forced upon us by a more complete knowledge of its phenomena.