
Query 18
Opticks (1704)
And is not this Medium the same with that Medium by which Light is refracted and reflected and by whose Vibrations Light communicates Heat to Bodies, and is put into Fits of easy Reflexion and easy Transmission? ...And do not hot Bodies communicate their Heat to contiguous cold ones, by the Vibrations of this Medium propagated from them into the cold ones? And is not this Medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the Air, and exceedingly more elastick and active? And doth it not readily pervade all Bodies? And is it not (by its elastick force) expanded through all the Heavens?
Query 18
Opticks (1704)
Query 18
Opticks (1704)
Commentarius in VIII Libros Physicorum Aristoteles (c. 1230-1235)
"A New Method of Obtaining Very Great Moving Powers at Small Cost" (1690)
Denis Papin, Recueil de diverses Pièces touchant quelques nouvelles Machines (1695) p. 53 as quoted by Dionysius Lardner, The Steam Engine Explained and Illustrated (1840) pp. 45-46
“If warm air rises, Heaven could be hotter than Hell.”
"A New Method of Obtaining Very Great Moving Powers at Small Cost" (1690)
“Nature abhors a vacuum, and I don’t like it much either.”
Source: Mindswap (1966), Chapter 32 (p. 153)
Source: The Ghosts and Other Lectures