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The New Physics and Its Evolution

CHAPTER VIII
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They may be compared to the molecules of a gas which is enclosed in a porous body.

In ordinary conditions, notwithstanding the great speed with which they are animated, they are unable to travel long distances, because they quickly find their road barred by a material atom.

They have to undergo innumerable impacts, which throw them first in one direction and then in another.

The passage of a current is a sort of flow of these electrons in a determined direction.

This electric flow brings, however, no modification to the material medium traversed, since every electron which disappears at any point is replaced by another which appears at once, and in all metals the electrons are identical.
This hypothesis leads us to anticipate certain facts which experience confirms.


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