Scientific Studies; or, Practical, in Contrast with Chimerical Pursuits
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A pair of popular lectures juxtaposes a biographical account of Edward Somerset, exploring his inventive experiments, mechanical contrivances, and the political and social circumstances that affected his work, with a critical survey of chimerical pursuits. The second lecture examines astrology, alchemy, attempts to square the circle, perpetual-motion schemes, and similar fantasies, arguing for practical, evidence-based inquiry over speculative or fraudulent claims and illustrating points with diagrams and contemporary examples.
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