The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1963 Page: 6 of 10
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Ihe.o irriinedjate;,.. c^^equeifpe;
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the formulation of field theory,-
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the Newtonian;"JseHeme'-«wa"rw'n«!dl.i._ auujicJi£ iL., -.ie.tn:. nc. j-d'L,.
Newtonian:' ^scheme' swamped"'
all,-protest.' The heiief in Newton
' was :fe«TgMene(S'tBy bhe'i deVel^p-
anent of a•'• ^ttrely • mia(ih6¥rfatieal
randoamcfr liy Gt^ng^, Jttfid': all"dat-
1 'fietflt'ies'.'Vare SAVfept •"•Uftdet'^the
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'Newtonian scheme
The triumph of
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i&mvnzum !
Newtonian
(Uiiiwns, wa^
|i|mechani|:s
:-able fluid!';
I am /\Vhieh'v' re'Wsed 1
.law of universal reaction Th'is
|was done by creathVg wetghtleis,
* i111 perceij^tiljle- pai'tiel^s S'ttiTouiAi-
iing all matter which were kno\$n
lonfy* by 'thfeii- :e¥/c!ct/''*butr kvhi^h
iwcro.^tjljt(lpfjnite 1 y lyarticles. i
Thus heat was explained by
wpaHiclcs^oF'c^bfic,^vRIcF'in="tHe
| Tfee ;'??t a tF'a^tWtM'f f)¥®^wpei<afc'
| ture. Similar particles were pos-
tulated for light, postive and neg-
]t tivo- ^cirjeifekW|h)S^
f siVw^h; niag^dtiSiii.^'les^- pkr^cte?.
^were f.TH4i<J to obey some law of
jiattraction or repulsion accoi'ding
|to an inverse square relation,
aiitted happily into thef |jewtoi|-
fian scheme.
| BUT HERE, said Professor
|wilU^«^^h| simplicity,
jtoniaH ^i|b^ni<S_ was ioirt^
[such a scheme of particles, it was
found that it was necessary to
i.surround the ,o 1 dew.^jiiap.tpp>-
jticle of mass witli layers' ofvthe*'
[imponderable particles, and to
{conclude that "fRM&tly isi^jbn-
lionf" Professor Williams exclaim-
ed "My God!"
Kant then provided the clue lo
?;an alternative formulation of
fphysics in his Critiquf. of Pure
^Reason. Stating thatk^nan can
ionly know matter byijifn^kderac
Ition with it—specificlflW^p&fctJt1
^pushes back when he pi|fhea®OTl
|it—he provided the epistlWiologi-
ical basis for the metaphysical
Iview that matter is only attrac-
tive and repulsive force.
Thus, heat, light, electricity,
u{t( T^'c onlJM^eren
Imanifestation^rWPf\Ft
[element of physical reality force.
SUBSEQUENT experimfei^irtl
jthe early nineteenth I
then proved the mut^llitj^\ q>jf
jthese various forms of force:
"fronT "W imr ^!x"'experi
kn dlhip&ysfbned'ttlSs 'and 'ge'stic-
'■tflEftlbfe ^inatly induced a riiember'
b?r!iflfe to' ih-
' Merest'1' ihij' Faraday's
ffo:j.i'VXH> >ri/ ;■•
1-tlY.
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T .ciju n 1 -\ I ... t , t . L-
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Mffer ln
to treat such a nor^-^a^c P
> ioojl'l
:r!iJBos(Qoyjp.b, ,Mpo^pl^Je^!; a, vf/afjce
|ield „ about,. a^Q^Sj.^^b^ch, w^tfe
nothing ,b,ut.fjnathemp.ti,aaJ -jpoip,^;
and .postulated further . that; the
force ... field had ,,a; .magnitude ; ,of
.minus infinity .(great repulsiye
force) near, the pointy then oscil-
lated from postive to. negative
several time near the point, re-
solving itself into the familiar
bola further away from tie
point. 1
THI^ |Ki>^£j^^tl^' ^oblem Ef
..cbllisiois^ %hil|h ."^Coliilnjjb occtfr,
i-etainea ^the Newtonian inverpe
square relation, and significant-
ly^w-IM^duced a quantum atom,
^WiftlLliad several stable 'config-
urations with other atoms. |
Professor Williams pointed olt
lhat such- A©- a.k>r|i^ ^l&ry his
ljgen l%qb%id4..lg^J 4L J^cently
as 1958, ancPstaled further th|t
the battle between the propone:
of ,fi^].d^1ihepry ja^id partly theo
is ^lov^ sliilVlri'1 fn'ogress. |
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Keilin, Eugene. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 18, 1963, newspaper, December 18, 1963; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth244903/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.