Thoughts On Natural Philosophy With a New Reading of Newtons First Law And T

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Thoughts On Natural Philosophy With a New Reading of Newtons First Law And T
Alfred Biddlecombe
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F. King writes in the current number of the Popular Science Monthly, "because the moist air, being a conductor, carries off some of our electricity to the earth, while dry air is a more com- plete insulator, and prevents this leakage. " An eminent medical scientist, interviewed by the Daily Mirror, bore out this statement, and explained that it was due to the fact that man was a complicated machine run by electricity.
"The human body, " he said, "is built up of innumerable cells. Each of those
...cells has life, and is in itself a tiny electric battery operated by weak chemical reactions.
" Life can therefore be defined medically as the electrical outcome of weak chemical interchanges conducted in the body by the circulation of the blood, which carries oxygen to pro- duce these electrical changes.
"This is true, because if you stop the supply of oxygen you stop these chemical reactions, the electrical output of the cells ceases, and death is instantaneous.
" Therefore, the electrical forces of the cells are an essential phenomenon of the orderly life of the whole body, and they supply energy to the brain and nervous system.


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