We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of the 'Two Fluids' theory. Their results, however, have been deduced entirely from data which can be proved by experiment, and which must therefore be true, whether we adopt the theory of two fluids or not. The experimental verification of the mathematical results therefore is no evidence for or against the peculiar doctrines of this theory.


A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873), §36.

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We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of ...

We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of ...

We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of ...

We shall see that the mathematical treatment of the subject [of electricity] has been greatly developed by writers who express themselves in terms of ...