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Pagina 231
... supposed fact , thought in the influencing person is supposed to produce , without the ordinary moving organs , a supposed enormous velocity with which supposed particles make one another move , and finally these are supposed to produce ...
... supposed fact , thought in the influencing person is supposed to produce , without the ordinary moving organs , a supposed enormous velocity with which supposed particles make one another move , and finally these are supposed to produce ...
Pagina 239
... supposed by some electricians . But these difficulties and differences do not touch the general nature of body ; and , so long as electrical particles resist and are resisted , whatever else may be , they are bodies , bodily force NEW ...
... supposed by some electricians . But these difficulties and differences do not touch the general nature of body ; and , so long as electrical particles resist and are resisted , whatever else may be , they are bodies , bodily force NEW ...
Pagina 254
... supposed geometrical curvature of space deflects the light . As this warping of space would not be the private space either of the sun or of the deflected light but only that of the common space of the body of the universe , it follows ...
... supposed geometrical curvature of space deflects the light . As this warping of space would not be the private space either of the sun or of the deflected light but only that of the common space of the body of the universe , it follows ...
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