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How explain this agreement in calculation, if one only of the two views be correct ?
The truth seems to be that the two systems proceed to make their observations from two different points of view, so that their results tally, but not the descriptions.
Perhaps some day when we are enabled to make observations from both points of view it would be possible to reconcile the two seemingly hostile systems. Till this is accomplished our only watch-word should be
STUDY.
C. R. JAIN.
HARDOI: 31st July 1915.