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:''Only the existence of a [[force field|field of force]] can account for the motions of the bodies as observed, and its assumption dispenses with space curvature. All literature on this subject is futile and destined to oblivion. So are all attempts to explain the workings of the universe without recognizing the existence of the ether and the indispensable function it plays in the phenomena ...''
 
:''There is no energy in matter other than that [[radiant energy|received from the environment]]... It applies rigorously to molecules and atoms as well as the largest heavenly bodies, and to all matter in the universe in any phase of its existence from it:its very formation to its ultimate disintegration.''
 
: ''Before the [[electron]] theory was advanced, I had established that [[radiation|radioactive ray]]s consisted of [[Elementary particle|particle]]s of primary matter not further decomposable...''