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Pagina 229
... move onward in the apparent wave ; and in a river , when the wind is blowing up - stream , they are really moving down the stream while the wave appears to move upwards . The onward motion of a wave , in short , is a mere appearance ...
... move onward in the apparent wave ; and in a river , when the wind is blowing up - stream , they are really moving down the stream while the wave appears to move upwards . The onward motion of a wave , in short , is a mere appearance ...
Pagina 231
... moves and makes suc- cessive particles of air move successively till at last they make the auditory nerves move ; here there is no hypothesis either of the agent , air , or of the laws of its motion . In light , the sun moving with heat ...
... moves and makes suc- cessive particles of air move successively till at last they make the auditory nerves move ; here there is no hypothesis either of the agent , air , or of the laws of its motion . In light , the sun moving with heat ...
Pagina 244
... moved from place to place , it moves in a containing space which does not move with the thing moving , but remains unmoved and indifferent to the things moving about within it . For example , if I go in a train from Weymouth to Oxford ...
... moved from place to place , it moves in a containing space which does not move with the thing moving , but remains unmoved and indifferent to the things moving about within it . For example , if I go in a train from Weymouth to Oxford ...
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