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stones comes to the surface of the earth (as when you throw up



things in a winnowing fan); as we see from Sipylus and the



Phlegraean plain and the district in Liguria; which were devastated by



this kind of earthquake。



  Islands in the middle of the sea are less exposed to earthquakes



than those near land。 First; the volume of the sea cools the



evaporations and overpowers them by its weight and so crushes them。



Then; currents and not shocks are produced in the sea by the action of



the winds。 Again; it is so extensive that evaporations do not



collect in it but issue from it; and these draw the evaporations



from the earth after them。 Islands near the continent really form part



of it: the intervening sea is not enough to make any difference; but



those in the open sea can only be shaken if the whole of the sea



that surrounds them is shaken too。



  We have now explained earthquakes; their nature and cause; and the



most important of the circumstances attendant on their appearance。







                                 9







  Let us go on to explain lightning and thunder; and further



whirlwind; fire…wind; and thunderbolts: for the cause of them all is



the same。



  As we have said; there are two kinds of exhalation; moist and dry;



and the atmosphere contains them both potentially。 It; as we have said



before; condenses into cloud; and the density of the clouds is highest



at their upper limit。 (For they must be denser and colder on the



side where the heat escapes to the upper region and leaves them。



This explains why hurricanes and thunderbolts and all analogous



phenomena move downwards in spite of the fact that everything hot



has a natural tendency upwards。 Just as the pips that we squeeze



between our fingers are heavy but often jump upwards: so these



things are necessarily squeezed out away from the densest part of



the cloud。) Now the heat that escapes disperses to the up region。



But if any of the dry exhalation is caught in the process as the air



cools; it is squeezed out as the clouds contract; and collides in



its rapid course with the neighbouring clouds; and the sound of this



collision is what we call thunder。 This collision is analogous; to



compare small with great; to the sound we hear in a flame which men



call the laughter or the threat of Hephaestus or of Hestia。 This



occurs when the wood dries and cracks and the exhalation rushes on the



flame in a body。 So in the clouds; the exhalation is projected and its



impact on dense clouds causes thunder: the variety of the sound is due



to the irregularity of the clouds and the hollows that intervene where



their density is interrupted。 This then; is thunder; and this its



cause。



  It usually happens that the exhalation that is ejected is inflamed



and burns with a thin and faint fire: this is what we call



lightning; where we see as it were the exhalation coloured in the



act of its ejection。 It comes into existence after the collision and



the thunder; though we see it earlier because sight is quicker than



hearing。 The rowing of triremes illustrates this: the oars are going



back again before the sound of their striking the water reaches us。



  However; there are some who maintain that there is actually fire



in the clouds。 Empedocles says that it consists of some of the sun's



rays which are intercepted: Anaxagoras that it is part of the upper



ether (which he calls fire) which has descended from above。 Lightning;



then; is the gleam of this fire; and thunder the hissing noise of



its extinction in the cloud。



  But this involves the view that lightning actually is prior to



thunder and does not merely appear to be so。 Again; this



intercepting of the fire is impossible on either theory; but



especially it is said to be drawn down from the upper ether。 Some



reason ought to be given why that which naturally ascends should



descend; and why it should not always do so; but only when it is



cloudy。 When the sky is clear there is no lightning: to say that there



is; is altogether wanton。



  The view that the heat of the sun's rays intercepted in the clouds



is the cause of these phenomena is equally unattractive: this; too; is



a most careless explanation。 Thunder; lightning; and the rest must



have a separate and determinate cause assigned to them on which they



ensue。 But this theory does nothing of the sort。 It is like



supposing that water; snow; and hail existed all along and were



produced when the time came and not generated at all; as if the



atmosphere brought each to hand out of its stock from time to time。



They are concretions in the same way as thunder and lightning are



discretions; so that if it is true of either that they are not



generated but pre…exist; the same must be true of the other。 Again;



how can any distinction be made about the intercepting between this



case and that of interception in denser substances such as water?



Water; too; is heated by the sun and by fire: yet when it contracts



again and grows cold and freezes no such ejection as they describe



occurs; though it ought on their the。 to take place on a proportionate



scale。 Boiling is due to the exhalation generated by fire: but it is



impossible for it to exist in the water beforehand; and besides they



call the noise 'hissing'; not 'boiling'。 But hissing is really boiling



on a small scale: for when that which is brought into contact with



moisture and is in process of being extinguished gets the better of



it; then it boils and makes the noise in question。 Some…Cleidemus is



one of them…say that lightning is nothing objective but merely an



appearance。 They compare it to what happens when you strike the sea



with a rod by night and the water is seen to shine。 They say that



the moisture in the cloud is beaten about in the same way; and that



lightning is the appearance of brightness that ensues。



  This theory is due to ignorance of the theory of reflection; which



is the real cause of that phenomenon。 The water appears to shine



when struck because our sight is reflected from it to some bright



object: hence the phenomenon occurs mainly by night: the appearance is



not seen by day because the daylight is too in; tense and obscures it。



  These are the theories of others about thunder and lightning: some



maintaining that lightning is a reflection; the others that



lightning is fire shining through the cloud and thunder its



extinction; the fire not being generated in each case but existing



beforehand。 We say that the same stuff is wind on the earth; and



earthquake under it; and in the clouds thunder。 The essential



constituent of all these phenomena is the same: namely; the dry



exhalation。 If it flows in one direction it is wind; in another it



causes earthquakes; in the clouds; when they are in a process of



change and contract and condense into water; it is ejected and



causes thunder and lightning and the other phenomena of the same



nature。



  So much for thunder and lightning。







                              Book III



                                 1







  LET us explain the remaining operations of this secretion in the



same way as we have treated the rest。 When this exhalation is secreted



in small and scattered quantities and frequently; and is transitory;



and its constitution rare; it gives rise to thunder and lightning。 But



if it is secreted in a body and is denser; that is; less rare; we



get a hurricane。 The fact that it issues in body explains its



violence: it is due to the rapidity of the secretion。 Now when this



secretion issues in a great and continuous current the result



corresponds to what we get when the opposite development takes place



and rain and a quantity of water are produced。 As far as the matter



from which they are developed goes both sets 

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