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Babbitt's Atom

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English: Fig. 135. The general Form of an Atom, including the spirals and 1st Spirillæ, together with influx and efflux ethers, represented by dots, which pass through these spirillæ. The 2d and 3d spirillæ with their still finer ethers are not shown.
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Source Principles of Light and Color "Etherio–Atomic Philosophy of Force" p. 102
Author Edwin D. Babbitt
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