Sir George Stokes, 1st Baronet Quote

But we have reason to think that the annihilation of work is no less a physical impossibility than its creation, that is, than perpetual motion.


'On the Change of Refrangibility of Light' (1852)


But we have reason to think that the annihilation of work is no less a physical impossibility than its creation, that is, than perpetual motion.

But we have reason to think that the annihilation of work is no less a physical impossibility than its creation, that is, than perpetual motion.

But we have reason to think that the annihilation of work is no less a physical impossibility than its creation, that is, than perpetual motion.

But we have reason to think that the annihilation of work is no less a physical impossibility than its creation, that is, than perpetual motion.