"Riccati... sketches briefly some [current] theories... Descartes... supposed [that] elasticity to be produced by a subtle matter (aether) which penetrates the pores of bodies and keeps the particles at due distances; this aether is driven out by a compressing force and rushes in again with great energy on the removal of the compression. ...John Bernoulli... supposes the aether enclosed in cells in the elastic body and unable to escape. In this captive aether float other larger aether atoms describing orbits. When a compressing force is applied the cells become smaller, and the orbits of these atoms are restricted, hence their centrifugal force is increased; when the compressing force is removed the cells increase and the centrifugal forces diminish. Such is... how the forza viva [live force] absorbed by an elastic body can be retained for a time as forza morta [dead force]. (This theory of captive aether was at a later date adopted by Euler although in a slightly more reasonable form...)"
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