| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 902
...whoever thought any quality to be a heterogeneous aggregate, such as light is discovered to be. 404 405 But, to determine more absolutely what light is, after...And I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties. "Reviewing what I have written, I see the discourse itself will lead to divers experiments sufficient... | |
| 1862 - عدد الصفحات: 540
...up a sensation of this or that colour. For as sound in a bell, or musical string, or other souncjing body, is nothing but a trembling motion, and in the...appear to me to establish a theory the very opposite of Newton's. They prove that the sun's light consists of but one sort of rays, and that there are no such... | |
| Ferdinand Rosenberger - 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 554
...absolutely what Light is, after what Manner refracted, and by what Modes or Actions it produceth in onr Minds the Phantasms of Colours, is not so easy: And I shall not mingle Conjectures with Certainties. • HOESLEY, Newtoni Opera, vol. IV, p. 307. den Werdeprocess seiner Entdeckungen gegeben. Durch nörgelnden... | |
| Ferdinand Rosenberger - 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 564
...more absolutely what Light is, after what Manner refracted, and by what Modes or Actions it produceth in our Minds the Phantasms of Colours, is not so easy: And I shall not mingle Conjeetures with Certainties. 1 HORSLEV, Newtoni Opera, vol. IV, p. 307. den Werdeprocess seiner Entdeckungen... | |
| 1902 - عدد الصفحات: 614
...to something else, we have as good reason to believe that to be a substance also. Besides, whoever thought any quality to be a heterogeneous aggregate,...And I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties. Reviewing what I have written, I see the discourse itself will load to diverse experiments sufficient... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...reason to believe that to be substance also. Besides, whoever thought any quality to be a heterogenous aggregate, such as light is discovered to be. But...And I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties. Reviewing what I have written, I see the discourse itself will lead to divers experiments sufficient... | |
| Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...more absolutely what light is, after what manner refracted, and by what modes or actions it produceth in our minds the phantasms of colours, is not so easy, and I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties."46 Apparently Newton's first alternative " Opticks, p. 32s. Cf. p. 319, S. u Opera, IV,... | |
| Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 992
...what manner refracted, and by what modes or actions it produces in our minds the phantasms of colors, is not so easy. And I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties' (Newton 1779-85, vol. 4, p. 305). The mechanist Huygens insists that Newton's account of colours is... | |
| Nicholas Humphrey - 2000 - عدد الصفحات: 110
...= brain state, b. Newton himself wrote: 'To determine ... by what modes or actions light produceth in our minds the phantasms of colours is not so easy....And I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties' (Newton, 1671, p. 3085). Three and a half centuries later, let us see if we can at least mix some certainties... | |
| Nicholas Humphrey - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 388
...= brain state, b. Newton himself wrote: 'To determine ... by what modes or actions light produceth in our minds the phantasms of colours is not so easy....I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties.' o Tbree and a half centuries later, let us see if we can at least mix some certainties with the conjectures.... | |
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