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Pagina 245
... containing time . We may also propose a new definition of motion within contain- ing space and during containing time . Motion is a change of anything spatial , from place to place within a containing space from moment to moment during ...
... containing time . We may also propose a new definition of motion within contain- ing space and during containing time . Motion is a change of anything spatial , from place to place within a containing space from moment to moment during ...
Pagina 246
... containing extension of the spatial universe ; that Professor Albert Einstein's theory of space is deficient because he has neglected the fact that all motion is from place to place in containing space ; that his predic- tion and the ...
... containing extension of the spatial universe ; that Professor Albert Einstein's theory of space is deficient because he has neglected the fact that all motion is from place to place in containing space ; that his predic- tion and the ...
Pagina 249
... containing all bodies as its parts , and contain- ing their extensions and durations and motions , as well as all their other attributes . I believe then that space is the infinite extension , and time the infinite duration , of the ...
... containing all bodies as its parts , and contain- ing their extensions and durations and motions , as well as all their other attributes . I believe then that space is the infinite extension , and time the infinite duration , of the ...
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