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William Herschel's light experiment
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[QUOTE="Ibix, post: 6849720, member: 365269"] Yes. Yes. This is very common. For example, Roentgen noticed that his photographic plates were ruined when he left them near some rocks he was studying. He deduced that the rocks were emitting something he named "x rays". My physics teacher commented that the difference between him and Roentgen is that he'd have sworn and thrown away the plates... [/QUOTE]
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