“His [Henry Cavendish's] Theory of the Universe seems to have been, that it consisted solely of a multitude of objects which could be weighed, numbered, and measured; and the vocation to which he considered himself called was, to weigh, number and measure as many of those objects as his allotted three-score years and ten would permit. This conviction biased all his doings, alike his great scientific enterprises, and the petty details of his daily life.”
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The life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish: including abstracts of his more important scientific papers, and a critical inquiry into the claims of all the alleged discoverers of the composition of water
The book delves into the life and achievements of Henry Cavendish, focusing on his contributions to the scientific understanding of the composition of water. It presents abstracts of his key scientific papers, providing insight into his research methods and findings. Additionally, it critically analyzes the claims of various individuals who claimed to have discovered the composition of water, offering a historical perspective on scientific inquiry and discovery. more
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