Science of Business; a Study of the Principles Controlling the Laws of Exchange
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For ihstance, Mr. Stone, at the Cape of Good Hope, and Dr. Gould, in South America, consider that the observations taken at those places show a slight diminu- tion of the earth's temperature — amounting to one or two degrees — at the period of sun-spot maximum. Mr. Cham- bers concludes, from twenty-eight years' observations, that the hottest are those of most sun spots. These two, it would seem, contradict each other. Glenick concludes that all are wrong together, and that there really is no ch...ange whatever ; while Professor Langley, of the Alle- gany Observatory, concludes that, though the sun spot it- self is cooler than the rest of the surface, after a good deal of experiment and observation, he is prepared to say that there is no direct evidence that the sun is hotter at one time than another. Thus the case stands. Years ago, the ignorant thought the sun had no influence whatever upon cereal or any other kind of life ; to-day the inquiring disagree as to the character of that influence, and in the future, after the phenomena there exhibited are carefully studied and com- pared with the phenomena exhibited here, the wise will agree that changes (it may be other than changes in sun- spot frequency) are really going on in the sun, and are the 138 THE SCIENCE OF BUSINESS.
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