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... body is on the one hand mathematical as continuous extended space and en- during time , and on the other hand physical and discrete as consisting of finite bodies , from the smallest corpuscles to ourselves , thence to the earth and IS ...
... body is on the one hand mathematical as continuous extended space and en- during time , and on the other hand physical and discrete as consisting of finite bodies , from the smallest corpuscles to ourselves , thence to the earth and IS ...
Pagina 254
... finite bodies are lessened by impressed forces , but tend to recover according to their dif- ferent degrees of elasticity ? It is a pity that Professor Einstein did not rest content with the conclusion that the sun is the force which ...
... finite bodies are lessened by impressed forces , but tend to recover according to their dif- ferent degrees of elasticity ? It is a pity that Professor Einstein did not rest content with the conclusion that the sun is the force which ...
Pagina 265
... finite body continuously moves through continuous space during continuous time ; and thereby he antici- pated the ... bodies are and move . He says , in Physics , iv . 2 : < ' Space is of one kind common space in which all bodies ...
... finite body continuously moves through continuous space during continuous time ; and thereby he antici- pated the ... bodies are and move . He says , in Physics , iv . 2 : < ' Space is of one kind common space in which all bodies ...
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