| 1862 - 370 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy in exactly...the more probable, the simpler hypothesis that the * Principles of Geology. earth is merely a heated body cooling, and not, on the whole, influenced to... | |
| 1862 - 362 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endli-ss cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy in exactly...expectations of its ingenious inventor by going for ever. earth is merely a heated body cooling, and not, on the whole, influenced to any sensible degree by... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1862 - 684 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy in exactly the same manner and to the same degree, as to beliere that a clock constructed with a self-winding movement may fulfil the expectations of its ingenious... | |
| 1864 - 382 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy, in exactly...the expectations of its ingenious inventor by going forever. Fourier's theory of the conduction of heat to trace the earth's thermal history backwards.... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy, in exactly...the expectations of its ingenious inventor by going forever. "Adopting as the more probable, the simpler hypothesis that the earth is merely a heated body... | |
| 1865 - 372 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy, in exactly...self-winding movement may fulfil the expectations oi' its ingenious inventor by going forever. "Adopting as the more probable, the simpler hypothesis... | |
| 1867 - 378 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its heat continued in an endless cycle, violates the first principles of natural philosophy, in exactly...self-winding movement may fulfil the expectations of its iugenious inventor by going forever. "Adopting as the more probable, the simpler hypothesis that the... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1867 - 914 páginas
...combination, and thus the chemical action and its ht-.it continued in an endless cycle, violates the principles of natural philosophy in exactly the same manner, and to the same degr.<-. as to believe that a clock constructed with a self-winding movement may fulfil the expectations... | |
| 1869 - 668 páginas
...thus giving a perpetual cycle. As Sir W. Thomson remarks, this extraordinary notion " violates the principles of natural philosophy in exactly the same...expectations of its ingenious inventor by going for ever." If we take the far more- probable hypothesis that the internal heat of the earth, like that of the... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin, Peter Guthrie Tait - 1883 - 564 páginas
...its heat electric perpetual continued in an endless cycle, violates the principles of natural motion. philosophy in exactly the same manner, and to the...expectations of its ingenious inventor by going for ever. * Another kind of dynamical action, capable of generating heat in the interior of the earth, is the... | |
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