| Charles Babbage - Science - 1830 - 308 pages
...you how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...Wollaston applied with such powerful effect to chemistry. In the ordinary cases of precipitation the cloudiness is visible in a single drop as well as in a gallon... | |
| Charles Babbage - Science - 1830 - 254 pages
...you how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...Wollaston applied with such powerful effect to chemistry. In the ordinary cases of precipitation the cloudiness is visible in a single drop as well as in a gallon... | |
| Thomas Best Jervis - 1835 - 120 pages
...you how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...prediction of Mr. Herschel was completely fulfilled. Temperature of the Maximum Density of Water. An elaborate memoir by Professor Hallostrom, on the specific... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 pages
...you how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum without seeing them.' On looking as he was directed, notwithstanding the previous warning, Mr. Babbage did not see them ; and, after some... | |
| Norwood Russell Hanson - Science - 1979 - 260 pages
...you how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum without seeing them'" (Babbage, The Decline of Science in England (R. Cky, London, 1830)). PAGE 31 1 Cf. Mach, Mechanics:... | |
| Joseph Margolis, Michael Krausz, R. Burian - Philosophy - 1986 - 266 pages
...following passage quoted by Hanson which described a common experience of novices in science: before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum without seeing them. (Babbage, The Decline of Science in England; R. Clay, London, 1830).66 Even though Herschel does not... | |
| Jed Z. Buchwald - Business & Economics - 1996 - 196 pages
...how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder [why] you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...when the prediction of Mr Herschel was completely fulfilled.29 Herschel's ability to replicate the Fraunhofer lines was crucial, as it rendered Fraunhofer's... | |
| Myles W. Jackson - History - 2000 - 308 pages
...how to see them, and you shall see them, and not merely wonder [why] you did not see them before, but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...prediction of Mr. Herschel was completely fulfilled. 139 Observation of the dark lines was a skill. Fraunhofer had personally demonstrated to Herschel his... | |
| Klaus Hentschel - Research - 2002 - 596 pages
...you how to see them. and you shall see them. and not merely wonder you did not see them hefore. but you shall find it impossible to look at the spectrum...without seeing them." On looking as I was directed. notwitbstanding the previous warning. l did not see them. and after some time l inquired how they miglu... | |
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