The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . Drops of water are sphericalball-coils. Acids are highly electrical and abound in chemicoas well as other kinds of electricity. One part of sulphuricacid to 8, 10, or 12 parts of soft water is generally used, thoughother acids and substances are frequently employed. 3. This powerful acid thus combined has i


The principles of light and color: including among other things the harmonic laws of the universe, the etherio-atomic philosophy of force, chromo chemistry, chromo therapeutics, and the general philosophy of the fine forces, together with numerous discoveries and practical applications .. . Drops of water are sphericalball-coils. Acids are highly electrical and abound in chemicoas well as other kinds of electricity. One part of sulphuricacid to 8, 10, or 12 parts of soft water is generally used, thoughother acids and substances are frequently employed. 3. This powerful acid thus combined has its thermal and axialforces especially aroused and immediately unwinds and straightensout by its swift forces, the polarized lines of water, loosening thecohesion of its own atoms of oxygen and hydrogen, and probablyarranging them conversely with those of that fluid accord-ing to a necessity which we have already seen. Two metals ofdiverse character are placed in this liquid, one of which, aszinc for instance, must have a much greater affinity for oxygenthan the other, which is usually copper or platinum. In fig. 145, * From Galvani, who first discovered it, although Volta made such improvementsin it that it is often called Voltaic Electricity 140 ETHERIO-ATOMIC PHILOSOPHY OF Fis 145. A GalvanicBattery. Z is the zinc plate, and C the copper plate, set into the dilutedsulphuric acid, and connected at the topwith a wire. No. 1 shows a polarized lineof molecules of water; No. 2 consists ofa contiguous line of the molecules of sul-phuric acid polarized in the opposite direc-tion. The galvano, and doubtless themagneto electric current, sweeps throughthe line of water No. 1, enters the zinc,passes up and around through the wireand through the copper plate back into thezinc again., and so continues as chemico, and perhaps some otherelectric currents, under the active movement of the sulphuricacid, pass through line No. 2 from the zinc to the copper andthen around thr


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