How to envisage and represent the ways that nature works has been the major challenge for illustrators of physical phenomena. Such things as invisible forces or the mechanisms responsible for 'action at a distance' can be described abstractly in words or encapsulated in mathematical formulas. But generations of natural philosophers and physicists have felt an apparently compelling need to develop and express their theories in more concrete terms, often by reference to existing machines or specially contrived mechanical analogies.
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