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Pagina 255
... continuous and enduring time , but as continuous is also potentially divisible to infinity into enduring moments of con- tinuous time ; and these moments are not physical discrete parts ; nor are they instants , because an instant is a ...
... continuous and enduring time , but as continuous is also potentially divisible to infinity into enduring moments of con- tinuous time ; and these moments are not physical discrete parts ; nor are they instants , because an instant is a ...
Pagina 256
... continuous as the triply but continuously extended with a continual series of discrete points placed close to one another but not really continuously extended . It is as if a carpenter mistook his measuring rule and its degrees with the ...
... continuous as the triply but continuously extended with a continual series of discrete points placed close to one another but not really continuously extended . It is as if a carpenter mistook his measuring rule and its degrees with the ...
Pagina 265
... continuously moves through continuous space during continuous time ; and thereby he antici- pated the first principle of motion in modern Kine- matics , that motion is space during time . In order also to explain how a body moves ...
... continuously moves through continuous space during continuous time ; and thereby he antici- pated the first principle of motion in modern Kine- matics , that motion is space during time . In order also to explain how a body moves ...
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