正文 8 EINSTEIN’S UNIVERSEAS

THE EENTH tury drew to a close, stists could reflect with satisfa thatthey had pinned down most of the mysteries of the physical world: electricity, magism,gases, optics, acoustics, kiics, and statistical meics, to name just a few, all had falleninto order before them. They had discovered the X ray, the cathode ray, the ele, andradioactivity, ied the ohm, the watt, the Kelvin, the joule, the amp, and the little erg.

If a thing could be oscillated, accelerated, perturbed, distilled, bined, weighed, or madegaseous they had do, and in the process produced a body of universal laws so weightyand majestic that we still tend to write them out in capitals: the Eleagic Field Theoryof Light, Richter’s Law of Reciprocal Proportions, Charles’s Law of Gases, the Law ofbining Volumes, the Zeroth Law, the Valence cept, the Laws of Mass As, andothers beyond ting. The whole world ged and chuffed with the maery andinstruments that their iy had produced. Many wise peopl……(内容加载失败!)

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