See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson, 1866-1962
See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson, 1866-
See, T. J. J., 1866-1962
See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson
Thomas Jefferson Jackson See
See, Thomas J. J. 1866-1962
See, T.J.J.
See, T. J. J. (Thomas Jefferson Jackson)
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Works
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Brief biography and popular account of the unparalleled discoveries of T.J.J. See, 1913 | |
The Capture Theory of Cosmical Eevolution : founded on Dynamical Principles and illustrated by Phenomena observed in the Spiral Nebulae, the Planetary System, the Double and Multiple Stars and Clusters and the Star-Clouds of the Milky Way | |
The cause of earthquakes, mountain formation and kindred phenomena connected with the physics of the earth | |
Confirmation of remarkable results | |
Determination of the depth of the Milky Way | |
Determination of the physical cause which has established the unsymmetrical equilibrium of the earth's solid nucleus in the fluid envelope, and thereby produced the well-defined land and water hemisphere of the terrestrial spheroid | |
Discovery of the cause of the sunspots, and of their 11-year periodicity, and of the cause of the Cepheid, Geminid, and Cluster variable stars : Discovery of the cause of the Mira variable stars | |
Dynamical theory of the capture of satellietes and of the division of nebulae under the secular action of a resting medium | |
Dynamical theory of the globular clusters and of the clustering power inferred by Herschel from the observed figures of sideral systems of high order | |
Electrodynamic Wave-Theory of physical forces | |
Die Entwickelung der Doppelstern-Systeme | |
The Euler-Laplace theorem on the decrease of the eccentricity of the orbits of the heavenly bodies under the secular action of a resisting medium | |
The Faint Equatorial Belts on the Planet Neptune : discovered with 26-inch Refractor of the U.S. Naval Observatory at Washington | |
The foundations of cosmogony | |
Further researches on the physics of the earth, and especially on the folding of mountain ranges and the uplift of plateaus and continents produced by movements of lava beneath the crust arising from the secular leakage of the ocean bottoms / by T. J. J. See | |
The new theory of earthquakes and mountain formation, as illustrated by processes now at work in the depths of the sea | |
New theory of the aether / 1. end 2. paper by T. J. J. See | |
On the temperature of the sun and on the relative ages of the stars and nebulae | |
On the temperature, secular cooling and contraction of the earth, and on the theory of earthquakes held by the ancients | |
On the universality of the law of gravitation and on the orbits and general characteristics of binary stars | |
Origin of the lunar terrestrial system by capture, with further considerations on the theory of satellites and on the physical cause which has determined the directions of the rotations of the planets about their axes | |
Researches on the evolution of the stellar systems | |
Researches on the figure of the earth, with definitive determination of the oblateness, and complete tables of the corresponding terrestrial spheroid | |
Some remarkable views of Plato and Newton on the origin of the planets | |
Wave-theory! Discovery of the cause of gravitation! |