
The Source and Mode of Solar Energy Throughout the Universe
by Isaac W. (Isaac Winter) Heysinger
"The Source and Mode of Solar Energy Throughout the Universe" by Isaac W. Heysinger is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The book explores the fundamental principles and theories related to the nature and origin of solar energy, seeking to establish a comprehensive understanding of how this energy operates within our solar system and beyond. The text delves into various hypotheses and theories regarding solar phenomena, including the formation of the sun, the dynamics of celestial bodies, and the role of electrical forces in the universe. The opening of the treatise sets the stage for a thorough examination of the problem of solar energy, introducing the need for a new interpretation beyond existing theories, which the author asserts have failed to fully explain solar phenomena. It outlines the author's belief in a unifying principle—electricity—capable of elucidating the various cosmic phenomena associated with solar energy. Heysinger highlights the interconnectedness of the physical laws governing celestial bodies and stresses the importance of a comprehensive and rational understanding of solar energy, inviting further exploration into what he views as a crucial aspect of the broader cosmos.
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