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"If Universities do not study useless subjects, who will?"
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George Francis FitzGerald
George Francis FitzGerald was an Irish theoretical physicist known for hypothesising length contraction, which became an integral part of Albert Einstein's special theory of relativity.
"If Universities do not study useless subjects, who will?"
"When two surfaces at different temperatures are in presence of one another with a gas between them, there exists a force tending to separate them. The assumption of this force explains a very great number of phenomena, including the motion of the arms of Mr. Crookes radiometers and the so-called spheroidal state of liquids."