The Science of Religion Fundamental Faiths Expressed in Modern Terms

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" Therefore an eifort will be made to state the problem and briefly deal with it in terms which the average layman will be able to understand.
We have already observed that X-rays have something to do with the integration of atoms into vegetable cells, and we have tentatively accepted the majority opinion that those rays are ether- waves which are shorter than light-waves. We have now observed that the chloroplast uses certain light-waves to assist the atoms to respond to the shorter constant a
...nd all-pervading ether-waves. Our scientific friends will be prompt in reminding us that the chloroplast absorbs the very longest light-waves, and throws off the shorter ones. This puts our theory into a rather awkward predica- ment ; because it is a considerable distance in the scale of wave-lengths from the red, orange and yellow rays, which the chloroplast freely absorbs, to the place which the X-rays are generally supposed to occupy, and the theory is thus forced into the position of proposing that the longest light-waves and the very short X-rays produce similar vibratory results among the atoms of matter.

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