John Scott Russell's name for a soliton (or solitary wave), when he discovered one in August 1834 in the Union canal near Edinburgh. A phenomenon in which the nonlinear and dispersive components of wave motion cancel each other, allowing a single 'pulse' of a wave to travel an unusually long distance without losing it's form, or much amplitude.

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