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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • celestial body attracts to itself the bodies that are upon it”.
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • corpuscles — tiny little bodies. Striking the surface of the
    • little bodies are going on their way after reflection, the others are
    • is a streaming of tiny corpuscular bodies, it goes without saying
    • that the more bodies are being hurled in a particular direction, the
    • From diverse bodies we
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • colours to what we call “bodies”. As a transition to this
    • commonly call “bodies” — I will however also shew
    • Concerning the relation of the colours to the bodies we see around us
    • all. How comes it in effect that the material bodies have this
    • namely the way we see what we call “coloured bodies
    • “Phosphorus” today; it refers to phosphorescent bodies of
    • experiment can be made with a variety of other bodies. It is most
    • There are many bodies
    • Colouredness-of-bodies.
    • external bodies what we ourselves are one with; we should only use it
    • to gain a proper idea of these external bodies. All we should say is
    • and the same element with the so-called bodies whenever we behold
    • the bodies swim in it with their velocities. So too we swim in the
    • light, just as the bodies swim in the light. Light is an element
    • common to us and the things outside us — the so-called bodies.
    • they subsist, in the so-called bodies. We see the ghostly, spectral
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • given facts. The fact for instance that material bodies in the
    • neighbourhood of other material bodies will under given conditions
    • have two heavenly bodies. You may then say: These two heavenly bodies
    • VIc) are a lot of other, tiny bodies — particles of ether,
    • it may be — all around and in between the two heavenly bodies.
    • bodies will approach each other. They are, in fact, driven towards
    • It is a force acting at a distance and attracts the bodies towards
    • heavenly bodies and they approach each other, or show that it is in
    • heavenly bodies as independent of each other. If for example I put my
    • recoil of elastic bodies are not so difficult to get to know, they
    • the ether. They only had to regard them as little elastic bodies,
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • solid bodies. More than 90% of us is just a column of water, and
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • other bodies. Here is a tuning-fork with a point attached, which as
    • bodies into the quality that is the ‘sound’ or
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • attract small bodies such as bits of paper. You know too what
    • as it were, becoming manifest where it encounters other bodies, so
    • electrifying certain bodies, and also shew characteristic reactions
    • know the Roentgen rays have the property of going through bodies
    • other bodies, call forth a kind of fluorescence; the materials
    • for bodies that should call forth such modifications in a very high
    • degree — bodies that should especially transform the rays
    • these researches it was presently discovered that there are bodies
    • property to emit such rays. Prominent among these bodies were the
    • properties these bodies have. They ray-out certain lines of force



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