New Theories in Astronomy

CHAPTER XIV.

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The ether considered and its nature explained. Further proofs given by Dr. Crookes's work, of its material substance 244 Highest vacuum yet produced. Absorbents cannot absorb the ether 246 Dr. Crookes's definition of a gas. Not satisfactory. Why 247 A fluid required to pump matter out of a vessel 248 Gas as described by Dr. Crookes would not suit 249 The ether the only elastic fluid we have. The only real gas, if it is a gas 250 A possible measure of the density of the ether 250 Causes of dark and light zones in high vacua 251 The real conductor of light in a high vacuum 252 How a vacuum tube glows, when electricity passes through it 254 Conclusions arrived at through foregoing discussions 255 Some exhibitions of light explained 256 Gases can be put in motion, but cannot move even themselves 257 The ether shown to be attraction. And primitive matter also 258 All chemical elements evolved from it. Its nature stated 259 Action at a distance explained by the ether and attraction being one and the same 259