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He has upset Newton's law, he said, and shows that gravitation Is trans mitted with tho velocity of light, 186, 000 miles per second. For 30 years Professor See has worked on the problems of light and gravitation. Able, Impartial and ex perienced men of science, bo said, as sure him that the wy Is norw. opened for more Important -developments than any which have oocurred In the iphys Ical sciences for two 'centuries. -If iho lives the work -will ocoupy his atten tion for at least ten years to come. So epoch-making does he consider his discoveries that he -sent long cable grams on the subjoct to iLord 'Ralelghf 'head of the Royal soolety of 1-ondon, on April 7 and April 14. Ho also tele graphed his discoveries 'to tho navy department In Washington for trans mission to President Wilson. The discoveries are made public 'ooinoldent with the discussion of the nature iof gravitation before tho Ameri can Philosophical society at the an nual general meeting In Philadelphia. tThe 'law of universal gravitation was established by Sir Isaac Newton In 1686, and has been tho basis of our .knowledge of it he heavenly motions for over two conturles. Newton himself repeatedly declared during bis life time 'that while he had formulated tho law of .attraction and explained Its ap plication, to the sun and planets, the earth and the moon, he did not know (the cause of gravitation. "Hitherto I have not boon ublo to discover the cause of gravitation from phenomena, and I frame no 'hypotheses," said New ton; and he added, "but for us It is enough that gravitation does really exists and acts according to the laws we have explained, and abundantly .serves to .account for the motions of the heavenly bodies and of our sea." Professor See'e announcement is 'that Newton's law of attraction Is n6t strictly .correct, except for bodies re volving0 In circular orbits, and thus experiencing no relative change of dls tanoe; but that the true lav of nature Is what is known as Weber's electro dynamic law, which will apply to bodies revolving In orbits of any shape. Gravitation corses to the earth from the sun in abowt eight minutes. Hitherto astrwiomora havo not un derstood the nature of gravitation and nothing has been known about its vo locity of propagation. Laplace tried to Investigate tho velocity of trans mission over a century ago, and reached tho conclusion that velocity was at least fifty million times greaUr than that of light. On account of tha high authority of Laplaco In as tronomy, It was a long time before anyone attempted to further Investi gate the nature and velocity of gravi tation. But for some years it has been known that method of calculation employed by Laplace was faulty; and a good many would have bellevod the velocity of gravitation similar to that of light, If they could havo die cov ered any mechanical basis for such a theory, Recently Professor See was able to show that all electric currents carry solid matter with tho electricity; In fact electricity cannot be separated from matter, and an electric current us It runs along a wire curls around It In corkscrew fashion, and in this helical motion throws off at every step millions of particles of solid matter moving with the velocity of light. These solid particles aro charged with electricity, and go right through the insulation of the wire, the clothing and bodies of men and animals, as in case of the omission of the X-ray apparatus. The particles of metal carried away, as the current revolves round tho wire, have maBs, and when expelled and driven away into Bpaco with the ve locity of light there la an equal re action of '"kick back," and often times the, "kick back" is so strong as to twist up tho wire. Electricians do not seem to havo understood either the twisting of a wire by an escaping cur rent, or why it is so destructive to life, and so powerful x mechanically. After a careful examination of the problem Professor See claims that it is all because of the small amount of solldi matter carried In tho current, with the enormous velocity of light the enorgy being as the square of the velocity, and thus enormous oven for very small masses. In dealing comprehensively with tho wave theory of light. Professor See discovered that light Is not really due to waves in the so-called Aether, but 1e really caused by electrically charged particles shaped llko eggs, revolving about tho shorter axis, and giving by their revolution an ImpresBlou of wavo motion which deceived many eminent philosophers of the past century. Thus by penetrating Into tho nature of light Professor See was able to restore New ton's theory largely, at the same time retaining tho advantages of the Aether wave theory, without Its eaanifest and admitted disadvantages, and fantastic and violent assumptions. By this dar ing and skilful Innovation lie .puts the whole theory of light on a new basis, and In line with modern knowledge of electricity. The particles of light are -similar to the particles carried awey iln electric currents, but much smaller in size; and tho whole theory of Aether Is abandoned ne having no real existence. This elimination of the lumlniterous Aether represents a milestone in mod ern progress, and is onro to awaken lively discussions in the scientific cir cles of Europo and America. In April. 1911, quite n discussion was carried on at the annual meeting of the Ameri can Philosophical society in Philadel phia, and it was then agreed, by nu merous physicists in attendance, that tho doctrino of the Aether was .eeen tlally wrong, but no ono was ablo to substitute a better explanation. Coming to a popular exposition of the cause of gravitation, Professor Beo sold It waB really only an appar ent attraction between bodies, due to repulsion from them in all directions of mlnuto particles moving at tho speed of 186,000 miles a secdnd, and thus .driving them together. Owing to tho fact that each body acts as a screen to the other, more of these rap idly moving particles come from with out than from tho direction of the other body, and thus the bodies aro forced together, and tho planets re tained In tholr orblta round tho sun. It had been recognized by philoso phers, he said, that If such rapidly moving particles could bo shown to exist, they would explain gravitation: but It was only when ho got rid of the hypothetical Aether, and proved that light Is duo to electrically charged corpuscles of solid matter In lino with other modorn electrical discoveries, that a true mechanical basis for gravi tation had been discovered and this forco shown to be transmitted with tho velocity of light. The ropulslon of minute pnrtlcles from the earth and sun force them to gether, by reaction, Just as would hap pen If two parallel moving battleships each had six guns directed outwardly, but only ono towards ench other; tho four extra guns on each ship throwing shells awny from tho other aro not counterbalanced by any projectiles thrown In tho direction of the other ship, and thus tho two vobboIr, under tho action of incessant tiring, will gradually approach. Tho reaction drives tho Bhlps towards each othor, and a similar reactlou Is incessantly at work among tho heavenly bodies when an infinite number of particles of fine dust Is expelled from them with tho velocity of light and totally imperceptible to our senses. Thus gravitation Ib duo to tho action of re pulelvo forces In naturo, and Is really not an attraction after all. A Blmllar explanation to that mado for gravitation Is given of magnets, and tho magnetism of tho earth, which has puzzled phllosophors for over threo centUrlos, since Gilbert pub lished his first work on magnets In tho year 1600. Tho maguots nro re ceiving and transmitting outwardly streams of minute corpuaclos moving with tho velocity of light, and tho re action thus arising gives rise to ap parent attraction, tho Intensity being greatly augmented ovor that of gravi tation because tho molecular groups are so arranged as to direct the repul sion of tho particles uniformly along certain lines, whereas In gravitation thero is a haphazard arrangement of tho molecular groups, and the reac tions largely destroy each othor, lonv lng only a feeblo residue of attraction equal In all directions. In" tho caso of the earth, under the Incessant orbital revolution of tho sun, electrifying our globe for hundrpds of millions of years, tho streams of elec trically charged particles containing Iron ami othef substances running through it with almost tho velocity of light, has converted our planet into a great magnet, thus confirming tho old Idea of Gilbert. In confirmation of this view, Professor See points out that tho magnetic poles of tho earth aro essentially perpendicular to tho ecliptic in which tho sun revolves, showing a fundamental dependence. An Intimate connection botween tho earth's magnetic storms and the sun spot disturbances hns boon known for three-quarters of a century; but tho significance of tho observations of John Allen Droun about IS 1G that thero is a magnotio tldo In tho earth depending on tho moon and varying according to exactly the samo law as the tides of the sea, has not boon pre viously appreciated. This magnotlc tldo ie direct observational proof that Weber's electro-dynamic law governs tho universe, instead of tho Newtonian law. In conclusion Professor See pointed out that tho eloctro-dynamlo law of Weber accounts for all tho known at tractive phenomena of tho heavens and the earth, and ho thoroforo cabled Lord Raleigh that It is tho fundamen tal 1RW ot naturo, operating uniformly throughout tho sidereal universe. Previous investigators could not see any mechanical baBlB for Weber's law; and even Wober himself (1804-1891) a contemporary and friend ot Gause at Gottingen, did not understand tho basis of bis law. COMMUTES ACROSS THE SEA Son of Vlscomtceac Sombreull Loves Paris, Daughter America, Forcing Mother to Travel toSee,Them. Now York. 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