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James Prescott Joule Quotes
James Prescott Joule Quotes
James Prescott Joule
English
Physicist
Born:
Dec 24
,
1818
Died:
Oct 11
,
1889
Annihilation
Distance
God
Power
Which
Will
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Believing that the power to destroy belongs to the Creator alone I affirm... that any theory which, when carried out, demands the annihilation of force, is necessarily erroneous.
James Prescott Joule
Alone
Power
Destroy
Carried
Out
Annihilation
Demands
Force
Affirm
Any
Which
Theory
Creator
Believing
Necessarily
Belongs
The height of the pulleys from the ground was twelve yards, and consequently, when the weights had descended through that distance, they had to be wound up again in order to renew the motion of the paddle.
James Prescott Joule
Distance
Wound
Through
Had
Weights
Renew
Yards
Motion
Up
Order
Again
Height
Paddle
Ground
Descended
Twelve
Consequently
After the knowledge of, and obedience to, the will of God, the next aim must be to know something of His attributes of wisdom, power, and goodness as evidenced by His handiwork.
James Prescott Joule
Wisdom
God
Knowledge
Obedience
Will
Power
Goodness
Aim
Must
Something
Know
Attributes
His
Handiwork
After
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