I shall lose no time in repeating and extending these experiments, being satisfied that the grand agents of nature are by the Creator's fiat indestructible, and that whatever mechanical force is expended an exact equivalent of heat is always obtained.


In: Osborne Reynolds, Memoir of James Prescott Joule, Chapter VI (p. 71), Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society. Manchester, England.


I shall lose no time in repeating and extending these experiments, being satisfied that the grand agents of nature are by the Creator's fiat...

I shall lose no time in repeating and extending these experiments, being satisfied that the grand agents of nature are by the Creator's fiat...

I shall lose no time in repeating and extending these experiments, being satisfied that the grand agents of nature are by the Creator's fiat...

I shall lose no time in repeating and extending these experiments, being satisfied that the grand agents of nature are by the Creator's fiat...