| John Tyndall - Heat - 1863 - 538 pages
...infinite variety of appearances, the same primeval force. To Nature nothing can be added ; from Nature nothing can be taken away ; the sum of her energies...shift the constituents of the never-varying total, and out of one of them to form another. • The law of conservation rigidly excludes both creation... | |
| John Tyndall - Heat - 1863 - 500 pages
...infinite variety of appearances, the same primeval force. To Nature nothing can be added ; from Nature nothing can be taken away ; the sum of her energies...of physical knowledge, is to shift the constituents CONSTANCY OF POWER OF NATURAL FORCES. of the never-varying total, and out of one of them to form another.... | |
| 1863 - 568 pages
...small fraction of this fraction into mechanical energy To Nature nothing can be added ; from Mature nothing can be taken away ; the sum of her energies...or in the applications of physical knowledge, is to shirt the constituents of the never-varying total, and out of one of them to form another. The law... | |
| Science - 1863 - 530 pages
...primeval force. To nature nothing can be added ; from nature nothing can be taken away ; the source of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the application of physical knowledge, is to shift the constituents of the never-varying total, and out... | |
| Science - 1863 - 538 pages
...primeval force. To nature nothing can be added ; from nature nothing can be taken away ; the source of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the application of physical knowledge, is to shift the con- • stituents of the never-varying total, and... | |
| Scotland - 1863 - 828 pages
...doctrine in the following words : — "To nature nothing oau he added , from nature nothing can he taken away ', the sum of her energies is constant, and the utmost man ean do in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the application of physical knowledge, U to shift the... | |
| John Tyndall - Heat - 1864 - 484 pages
...infinite variety of appearances, the same primeval force. To Nature nothing can be added ; from Nature nothing can be taken away ; the sum of her energies...shift the constituents of the never-varying total, and out of one of them to form another. The lav/ of conservation rigidly excludes both creation and... | |
| Education - 1864 - 568 pages
...infinite varietv of appearances, the same primeval force. To Nature nothing can be added; from Nature nothing can be taken away; the sum of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do in the search of physical truth, or in the applications of physical knowledge, ia to shift the constituents... | |
| 1864 - 382 pages
...primeval force. To nature nothing can be added; from nature nothing can be taken, away; the source of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do, in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the application of physical knowledge, is to shift the constituents of the never-varying total, and out... | |
| Industrial arts - 1865 - 372 pages
...primeval force. To nature nothing can be added ; from nature nothing can be taken away ; the source of her energies is constant, and the utmost man can do, in the pursuit of physical truth, or in the application of physical knowledge, is to shift the constituents of the never-varying total, and out... | |
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