Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 May 2016
It was withsomereluctance that Iconsented tospeakon this subject this morning for two very good reasons, the first being thatourexperimentsonthissubjectwhicharenow under way atCambridge(and which some of you at least have seen and know something of) have not yet reached the point when anything can safely be published, and the second that, apart from these experiments, I have very little to say on the subject that is new or that I can support with sufficient exact data which is not already well known to most of you.
In view of this you may very well wonder why my reluctance was overcome.The answer is simple; it was because I believe thesubject to be so important, and also because I havehad very considerable practical experience of it spread overmanyyears.