J. J. Thomson Quote

The difficulties which would have to be overcome to make several of the preceding experiments conclusive are so great as to be almost insurmountable.


Warning about the non-conclusiveness for the experimental foundation of electrostatic theory, in a footnote of the third edition of: James Clerk Maxwell (1891). A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, Vol.1, 3rd Edition. Oxford University Press. p. 37.


The difficulties which would have to be overcome to make several of the preceding experiments conclusive are so great as to be almost insurmountable.

The difficulties which would have to be overcome to make several of the preceding experiments conclusive are so great as to be almost insurmountable.

The difficulties which would have to be overcome to make several of the preceding experiments conclusive are so great as to be almost insurmountable.

The difficulties which would have to be overcome to make several of the preceding experiments conclusive are so great as to be almost insurmountable.