Electric Arc Phenomena

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Zeitschr. , 9 (22), Nov. 1, 1908, p. 755.
138 ELECTRIC-ARC PHENOMENA character have been substituted for the theory of " action at a distance ").
In the light of the latest investigations it is evident that Maxwell's physical world picture of electrodynamic phenomena the high didactic value of which in numer- ous fields of application is beyond doubt cannot claim, either scientifically or practically, to be of general im- portance for explanation of the mechanism of light.
In this connection, h
...istoric truthfulness compels us to remark that " Maxwell's electromagnetic theory of light " has never been productive of the least progress in the theory or the technology of light generation.
At any rate, the atomic-dynamic conception of matter, as advocated by Newton (1698), * Weber, Zollner (1846), Lorentz and Einstein (1904) (corpuscular theory, emana- tion theory and electron theory) seems more promising for progress in the technology of light.
The essential teachings of the modern electronic theory culminate in the notion that mass (m) is closely connected with an electrical charge (e) ; not only that, but that the so-called ponderable matter is a manifestation of elec- trical charges (Weber's postulate f of " elemental quanti- ties of electricity ") or, conversely, that electrical charges * Sir Isaac Newton, "Optik, " 1698.


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