"It is difficult to understand the relative lack of progress in gas theory during the 18th century ...[T]here was little interest in the properties of freely moving atoms. The atoms in gas were... conceived as... suspended in the ether, although they could vibrate or rotate enough to keep other atoms from coming too close. This model was... awkward... mathematically, as... seen from an... attempt by Leonhard Euler in 1727. ...[O]ne contribution from this period has been... recognized as the first kinetic theory of gases. This is Daniel Bernoulli's derivation of the gas laws from a "billiard ball" model—in 1738... [H]is kinetic theory is... a small part of a treatise [Hydrodynamica (1738)] on hydrodynamics... Bernoulli's formulation and... applications of the principle of conservation of mechanical energy (...' ..."living force" ...) were ...more important than the fact that he proposed a kinetic theory ...a century ahead of its time ...Heat was still regarded as a substance ...Bernoulli's assumption that heat was nothing but atomic motion was unacceptable, especially to scientists interested in... radiant heat. The assumption that atoms could move freely through space until they collided like billiard balls... neglected the drag of the ether and oversimplified the interaction between atoms. ...When physics reached the stage of development at which the kinetic theory no longer conflicted with established principles, ...[it] had almost been forgotten and had to be rediscovered. ...In a very real sense, the man who persuades the world to adopt a new idea has accomplished as much as the man who conceived that idea."
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