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THE suggestion of Dr. Harlow Shapley and Prof. Soddy that radiation only occurs between portions of space occupied by matter is difficult to reconcile with the very considerable cooling by radiation that takes place on a cloudless night, when, on the supposition in question, it should be almost negligible—less, indeed, than with an overcast sky.
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EVANS, J. Globular Clusters, Cepheid Variables, and Radiation. Nature 103, 64 (1919). https://doi.org/10.1038/103064b0
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