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Pagina 250
... physical attri- bute of body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential physical attributes of body . It is not impenetrable , since all finite bodies , resting or moving , penetrate space during time . It offers no resistance ...
... physical attri- bute of body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential physical attributes of body . It is not impenetrable , since all finite bodies , resting or moving , penetrate space during time . It offers no resistance ...
Pagina 251
... physical thing . Pure geometry and physics are closely connected , but not the same . The former is a mathematical science , the latter a natural science . Pure geometry has to define and divide space into its segments , and to discover ...
... physical thing . Pure geometry and physics are closely connected , but not the same . The former is a mathematical science , the latter a natural science . Pure geometry has to define and divide space into its segments , and to discover ...
Pagina 255
... physical diagrams to the best of his ability . Simi- larly , the same body is not only continuous and enduring time , but as continuous is also potentially divisible to infinity into enduring moments of con- tinuous time ; and these ...
... physical diagrams to the best of his ability . Simi- larly , the same body is not only continuous and enduring time , but as continuous is also potentially divisible to infinity into enduring moments of con- tinuous time ; and these ...
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