Modern Views On Matter Delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford June 12 19

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Modern Views On Matter Delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre Oxford June 12 19
Oliver Lodge
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It has never been found detached from a mass less than the hydrogen atom ; whereas the negative electron is constantly and freely encountered flying about alone, its mass being little more than the thousandth part of an atom of hydrogen. Until a positive electron can be similarly isolated, the hypothesis that an atom is really composed solely of electricity, that is to say of equal quantities of positive and negative electricity associated together in a certain grouping of little bodies, each o...f which is nothing more than a concentrated charge of electricity of known amount, must remain a hypothesis. 7. It is a fascinating guess that the electrons constitute the fundamental substratum of which all. Matter is com- gosjed. That a grouping of say 700 electrons, 350 positive Modern Views on Matter 13 and 350 negative, interleaved or interlocked in a state of violent motion so as to produce a stable configuration under the influence of their centrifugal inertia and their electric forces, constitutes an atom of hydrogen.

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