| Industrial arts - 1862 - 448 pages
...also by the want of perfect symmetry in form. These deviations from symmetry determine the direction of the magnetic streams, which appear from experiment...excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influence. In this matter the sun and each of the planets act their part. That of Jupiter is likely... | |
| Industrial arts - 1862 - 446 pages
...also by the want of perfect symmetry in form. These deviations from symmetry determine the direction of the magnetic streams, which appear from experiment...excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influence. In this matter the sun and each of the planets act their part. That of Jupiter is likely... | |
| 1862 - 476 pages
...also by the want of perfect symmetry in form. These deviations from symmetry determine the direction of the magnetic streams, which appear from experiment...excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influence. In this matter the sun and each of the planets act their part. That of Jupiter is likely... | |
| Industrial arts - 1865 - 458 pages
...also by the want of perfect symmetry in form. These deviations from symmetry determine the direction of the magnetic streams, which appear from experiment...excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influence. In this matter the sun and each of the planets act their part. That of Jupiter is likely... | |
| Andrew Jackson Davis - Spiritualism - 1868 - 428 pages
...also by the want of perfect symmetry in form. These deviations from symmetry determine the direction of the magnetic streams which appear from experiment...excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influence. In this matter the sun and each of the planets act their part. That of Jupiter is likely... | |
| Physics - 1861 - 1188 pages
...causes, and constituting a primary stream, which flowing through the earth, put into an unsymmetrical state of restraint by the centrifugal force, will...vast magnet, the streams of which are of constant intensify, excepting so far as they may be disturbed by cosmical influences. The terrestrial streams... | |
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