The Natural Theology of the Doctrine of the Forces
The Natural Theology of the Doctrine of the Forces
Benj N Benjamin Nicholas Martin
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The force requisite to unite one pound of hydrogen with eight of oxygen, and condense them to ice, can be estimated only by millions — not less than 55, 000, 000 of pounds ! Most truly does the same writer say on another occasion, " The force with which bodies expand when heated is quite irresistible by any mechanical appliances that we can make use of. AV these molecular forces, though operating in such minute spaces, are almost infinite" (mark the word) "m energy. " Here, again, I must ventur...e to put in a correction. It is not " though" operating, but because operating in such minute spaces; it is because the atoms are brought into such close approximation, that the amount of force is so immensely great. That any mass of matter, brought indefinitely near another, must experience a vast force of attraction, is a simple consequence of the law of the inverse square ; but as it is only these minute atoms which can be so closely approximated to each other as to feel the full power of each other's attraction, it is between them only that we find this extraordinary intensity of force.
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