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The Energy System of Matter: A Deduction from Terrestrial Energy Phenomena

The Energy System of Matter: A Deduction from Terrestrial Energy Phenomena

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THE ENERGY SYSTEM
OF MATTER

A DEDUCTION FROM TERRESTRIAL
ENERGY PHENOMENA

BY

JAMES WEIR

WITH 12 DIAGRAMS

LONGMANS, GREEN AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK  BOMBAY,  AND  CALCUTTA
1912

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PREFACE

An intimate study of natural phenomena and a lengthened experience in physical research have resulted in the formation of certain generalisations and deductions which I now present in this volume. I have reached the conclusion that every physical phenomenon is due to the operation of energy transformations or energy transmissions embodied in material, and takes place under the action or influence of incepting energy fields. In any instance the precise nature of the phenomena is dependent on the peculiar form of energy actively engaged, on the nature of the material to which this energy is applied, and on the nature of the incepting field which influences the process. In the course of the work several concrete cases are discussed, in which these features of energy are illustrated and explained by the use of simple experimental apparatus. It is hoped that, by this means, the distinctive differences which exist in the manifestations of energy, in its transformation, in its transmission, and in its incepting forms will be rendered clear to the reader. I have to express my indebtedness to Mr. James Affleck, B.Sc., for his assistance in the preparation of this work for publication.

JAMES WEIR.

Over Courance,
Lockerbie, Scotland.


CONTENTS

PAGE
Introduction 1
 
PART I
GENERAL STATEMENT
1. Advantages of General View of Natural Operations 7
2. Separate Mass in Space 8
3. Advent of EnergyDistortional Effects 9
4. The Gravitation Field 11
5. Limits of Rotational EnergyDisruptional Phenomena 13
6. Passive Function and General Nature of Gravitation Field 17
7. Limit of Gravitation Transformation 18
8. Interactions of two Planetary BodiesEquilibrium Phenomena 19
9. Axial EnergySecondary Processes 22
10. Mechanism of Energy Return 27
11. Review of Cosmical SystemGeneral Function of Energy 29
12. Review of Cosmical SystemNatural Conditions 31
 
PART II
PRINCIPLES OF INCEPTION
13. Illustrative Secondary Processes 34
14. Incepting Energy Influences 40
15. Cohesion as an Incepting Influence 45
16. Terrestrial Gravitation as an Incepting Influence 48
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