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A FEW months ago I sent to the National Review a paper, which the editors kindly inserted, on the sun's radiation of heat. So far as I am aware, my theory has been completely ignored by those best competent to form an opinion upon the subject. My contention seems so plausible that I venture to appeal to you to allow me to give the following brief exposition of my view, in the hope that I may be able to elicit some authoritative reply.
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GOFF, W. The Sun's Radiation of Heat. Nature 44, 468–469 (1891). https://doi.org/10.1038/044468c0
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