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... motion except in appearance . That this is so is proved by putting a stick or still better oneself into the water , and finding that one is moved up and down without being hurried along with the apparent wave . The motion of oneself is ...
... motion except in appearance . That this is so is proved by putting a stick or still better oneself into the water , and finding that one is moved up and down without being hurried along with the apparent wave . The motion of oneself is ...
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... motion , but only quotes what Zeno says for the Pantheism of the Eleatics who believed only in one universe always at rest against the Pluralism of those who believed in many moving things . Never ... motion in space THEORY OF MOTION 265.
... motion , but only quotes what Zeno says for the Pantheism of the Eleatics who believed only in one universe always at rest against the Pluralism of those who believed in many moving things . Never ... motion in space THEORY OF MOTION 265.
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Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. relative motion , which is the motion of one body relatively to another , as , for example , that of a car- riage moving alongside of an embankment . On the contrary , he would adhere and rightly adhere ...
Thomas Case Robert Balmain Mowat. relative motion , which is the motion of one body relatively to another , as , for example , that of a car- riage moving alongside of an embankment . On the contrary , he would adhere and rightly adhere ...
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