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All Around the Moon

CHAPTER VI
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They must be of an order much higher than that of ordinary mortals like us!" "I would not answer myself for the accuracy of such intricate problems," quietly observed Barbican; "but there is no doubt whatever regarding one fact: motion suddenly interrupted always develops heat.

And this has given rise to another theory regarding the maintenance of the Sun's temperature at a constant point.

An incessant rain of bolides falling on his surface compensates sufficiently for the heat that he is continually giving forth.

It has been calculated--" "Good Lord deliver us!" cried Ardan, putting his hands to his ears: "here comes Tyndall and Thomson again!" -- "It has been calculated," continued Barbican, not heeding the interruption, "that the shock of every bolide drawn to the Sun's surface by gravity, must produce there an amount of heat equal to that of the combustion of four thousand blocks of coal, each the same size as the falling bolide." "I'll wager another cent that our bold savants calculated the heat of the Sun himself," cried Ardan, with an incredulous laugh.
"That is precisely what they have done," answered Barbican referring to his memorandum book; "the heat emitted by the Sun," he continued, "is exactly that which would be produced by the combustion of a layer of coal enveloping the Sun's surface, like an atmosphere, 17 miles in thickness." "Well done! and such heat would be capable of-- ?" "Of melting in an hour a stratum of ice 2400 feet thick, or, according to another calculation, of raising a globe of ice-cold water, 3 times the size of our Earth, to the boiling point in an hour." "Why not calculate the exact fraction of a second it would take to cook a couple of eggs ?" laughed Ardan.

"I should as soon believe in one calculation as in the other .-- But--by the by--why does not such extreme heat cook us all up like so many beefsteaks ?" "For two very good and sufficient reasons," answered Barbican.


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