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Below, is a post of mine to soc.history.science.
Can you answer the question?

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"Light Heat" and "Dark Heat?"
From:           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:           Mon, Nov 13 2006 2:01 pm

I'm trying to 'decode' the work of the 19th century scientists
John Tyndall and Svante Arrhenius, and I come across the
phrases "light heat" and "dark heat"  In modern terms, what
exactly do they mean?


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