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While the gamma-rays are, therefore, in their nature probably nothing but X-rays it is at this time not positively certain. Of course, the identity of the gamma- rays with X-rays does not tell us what the gamma-rays are in themselves unless we know the nature of the X-rays, and in the X-rays we have still, more or less, a mystery. X is an unknown quantity. It is probable that they are not a 'form of matter, that is, that they are not particles at all, but more in the nature of pulses or waves i...n the sur- rounding ether set up by the impact of the corpuscles or beta-rays. It is natural and, indeed, inevitable that the vibrations of corpuscles should disturb the surrounding ether into waves just as shaking a stick in water must set up water waves, or as the grosser atoms of matter set up the etherial waves of heat and light. And it is also natu- THE ALPHA-, BETA- AND GAMMA- RAYS. Ill ral enough that these waves set up by corpuscular vibrations should be very different in properties from those arising from the vibration of grosser atoms.
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