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SIR J. J. THOMSON refers to several objections to his views on the nature of light, and shows how they can be overcome by suitable assumptions concerning the structure of the interior of the atom and the mechanism of light emission, about which he points out there is very little known.
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Points from Foregoing Letters. Nature 137, 831 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137831b0
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