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- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- This, to begin with, is the picture which arises, in that a cylinder
- put a “prism” into the path of this cylinder of light
- water. We let the cylinder of light, produced by the projecting
- below. If therefore we cause such a cylinder of light to pass through
- experiment again with a far narrower cylinder of light. You see a far
- again the cylinder of light passing through space, impinging on the
- luminous cylinder of water where the light is going through the
- prism. This is a matter of simple fact: the cylinder of light goes
- that the cylinder of light goes through the water, the light and the
- add nothing to the facts in saying this): — the cylinder of
- cylinder of light. To denote this that is deflecting our cylinder of
- speculations: By such a prism the cylinder of light is deflected
- for which the cylinder of light as a whole is still diverted upward,
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- induced especially by the passage of a cylinder of light through a
- we let a cylinder of colourless light impinge on the screen, it shows
- a colourless picture. Putting a prism in the way of the cylinder of
- there, — the cylinder of light is diverted, (
- IIIa). If I now made a cylinder of light pass through this double
- possibility. We let the cylinder of light go through the space and
- place? The whole cylinder of light has been contracted. Look first at
- IIIa, above), here is a cylinder of light. I let the light go
- glass or water, the cylinder of light would just go through and a
- picture has grown smaller. The cylinder of light is contracted.
- the cylinder of light would be without it. I get an enlarged picture,
- the phenomena in this case I must say: the cylinder of light has been
- the middle), the entire cylinder of light will have been thrust
- the cylinder of light apart. If I may so express myself, you can read
- cylinder of light. The cylinder of light is brought about by the
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- sent a cylinder of light through a prism and so obtained a real scale
- cylinder of light, the light in some way goes through the prism and
- produced. But the darkness rays downward too, so, while the cylinder
- sufficiently thin cylinder of light, we can also look in the
- see the aperture, through which the cylinder of light is produced,
- cylinder of light — which, once again, is coming now towards
- you — you see something light, namely the cylinder of light
- cylinder-of-light coming towards you. Through what is dark you look
- bright the cylinder of light itself may be, you still see it through
- lighted up. However light the cylinder of light may be, you see it
- cylinder of light. This light however consists of ever so many
- more a little cylinder of light from above impinges on a light place,
- this cylinder of light and the spectrum of it, while at the same time
- unites with the cylinder of light (
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- apparatus, we here generate the cylinder of light; we let it go
- on to the screen. Into the path of the cylinder of light I place a
- path of the cylinder of light the solution of iodine in carbon
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- then in addition we bring an electro-magnet to bear upon the cylinder
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- cylinder of light is reflected, this is then gathered up again by a
- same cylinder of force which is here raying forth, there is one
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