The Autobiography of An Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Ti
The Autobiography of An Electron Wherein the Scientific Ideas of the Present Ti
Charles Robert Gibson
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No lightning-conductor was provided, so the electrons had to get to earth by way of the steeple itself, with the disastrous result UNIVERSITY OF SOME GOOD SPORT a good idea. He 'tried to crowd a tremendous number of us into some water contained in a glass jar. Without condescending to think of us, he crowded an enormous number of electrons from one of his rubbing machines along a piece of chain which led them into water. The overcrowding was appalling, for it was impossible to escape through th...e glass vessel. Things had reached a terrible state, when the experimenter stopped the machine and put forward his hand to lift the chain out of the water. Now was the chance of escape, so the whole excited crowd made one wild rush to earth by way of the experi- menter's body. The rapid surging to and fro of the crowd racked the man's muscles. I wish I had been there to see him jump ; they say it was something grand. You can imagine how the little sinners enjoyed the joke ; they knew they were safe, as man had no idea of their existence at that time.
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