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by Timothy J Jorgensen


  3. Sir William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907), more commonly known as Lord Kelvin, was a prominent mathematical physicist and engineer.

  4. Wood R. W. “The N-rays.”

  5. We now know that waves have some characteristics in common with particles, but “corpuscles” were thought to be actual microscopic bits of matter that were flying through space.

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