[COMP] The New Physics and Its Evolution by L. Poincaré -ava

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I'm so sorry that happened to you!
I'm glad you're a good sport and want to keep the chapter - please read the one entitled "Solutions and Electrolytic Dissociation" :wink:


Please do consider changing the intro/outro of your recording and submitting it over at the Nonfiction collection. I would hate you to have done all that work for nothing!
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Excellent, thank you - MW updated! :D
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Post by linny »

Well done. Just a few small corrections for chapter 5.

Intro missing text - "Chapter [number] of The New Physics and Its Evolution. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information, or to volunteer, please visit: librivox DOT org"
* If you wish, say: "Recording by [your name], [city, your blog, podcast, web address]" 

* Say: 
"The New Physics and Its Evolution, by Lucien Poincaré. [Chapter], [Part #] (if your chapter has been broken into multiple sections)"

4:40 - The discovery of it is attributed to the Abbé Nollet, who is supposed to have observed it in 1748, during some "researches on liquids in ebullition."
I hear equilibrium

16:35 - Certain of the reasons which might be invoked to uphold this opinion are too evident to be repeated here, though others more recondite might be quoted.
I hear contrary

19:32 repeat - in a saline solution

21:13 May it not really be said that the number is 1.75, because the sea-salt is partly dissociated, and a molecule has become transformed into 0.75 molecule of sodium, 0.75 of chlorium, and 0.25 of salt?
I hear 2.5

26:03 Thus the hypothesis will be removed from all discussion of a chemical order, since it will have been made plastic enough beforehand to adapt itself to all the known facts; and if we object that sodium cannot subsist in water because it instantaneously decomposes the latter, the answer is simply that the sodium ion does not decompose water as does ordinary sodium.
I hear simultaneous

27:11 Professor Nernst goes further, and has shown that the concentration currents which are produced when two electrodes of the same substance are plunged into two unequally concentrated solutions may be interpreted by the hypothesis that, in these particular conditions, the diffusion does bring about a separation of the ions.
I hear plugged

29:37 missing text - The laws of cryoscopy, of tonometry, and of osmosis thus again become strict, and no exception to them remains.



Btw: For future recordings you may read M. [last name] as Monsieur [last name]

Ava, I'm not PLing from home so I'm unable to confirm settings with the Checker.
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Post by zvanstanley »

I will make these changes tonight. Thank you!
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Post by zvanstanley »

I fixed my file for the notes, and it is now 38:27.29 at 88.8 DB at:
https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/newphysicsevolution_09_poincare_128kb.mp3

Thank you so much! :D

-Zach
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Wow, so fast!

Thank you Zach for your fast response - and thank you Linny for your even faster PLing! :clap:
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Post by linny »

Hi Zach,
All are spot check PL OK with one exception.

0:23 missing text - 
"The New Physics and Its Evolution, by Lucien Poincaré. Chapter 5, Section 1
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Post by linny »

Ava, section 13, chapter 8 is spot check PL OK.
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Post by zvanstanley »

linny wrote:Hi Zach,
All are spot check PL OK with one exception.

0:23 missing text - 
"The New Physics and Its Evolution, by Lucien Poincaré. Chapter 5, Section 1
Sorry, I thought that I got that one. I reuploaded at 38:28.55 and 88.7 DB at

https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/newphysicsevolution_09_poincare_128kb.mp3
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Post by Availle »

Section 9 PL OK!

Thank you Zack for your fast turnaround!

And thank you so much for PLing here Linny - you're a treasure! :9:

Off to the catalog we are...
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Post by Availle »

Okay, we're done here!

Thanks to all the readers, and special thanks to Tricia and Linny for picking up the PLing slack here. :clap: :clap:

This project is now complete. All files can be found on the catalog page:
https://librivox.org/the-new-physics-and-its-evolution-by-lucien-poincare/
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