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The Energy System of Matter: A Deduction from Terrestrial Energy Phenomena
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"Every natural phenomenon fitted in exactly; it had its function to perform, and the performance of its function constituted the phenomenon. Let me trace the analogy in a few of its details. The sea corresponds to the boiler; its cylinder surrounds the earth; it has for its fuel the axial energy of the earth; it has no condenser because it has no exhaust; the work it performs is all expended in producing the fuel. Every operation in the cycle is but an energy transformation, and these various transformations constitute the visible life of the world."

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For definite numerical examples see the author's Terrestrial Energy (Chap. 1.).

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