The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 249A. Constable, 1929 |
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... matter is to move , and the very existence of matter in motion argues a vacuum of larger extent than the moving body ; if it were not so , matter could not move . The existence of matter and the speed with which it moves are con ...
... matter is to move , and the very existence of matter in motion argues a vacuum of larger extent than the moving body ; if it were not so , matter could not move . The existence of matter and the speed with which it moves are con ...
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... matter it contains . What is curved is the formation and motion of matter in space , but space in itself has neither shape nor size nor motion . It is non - geometrical . When a stone is thrown into water , which closes all round it ...
... matter it contains . What is curved is the formation and motion of matter in space , but space in itself has neither shape nor size nor motion . It is non - geometrical . When a stone is thrown into water , which closes all round it ...
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... matter does not make it cease to exist . A room may be empty of furniture but is still a room . Matter cannot exist without space in its simplest and most elementary form , as in its most developed and complex , the atom occupies space ...
... matter does not make it cease to exist . A room may be empty of furniture but is still a room . Matter cannot exist without space in its simplest and most elementary form , as in its most developed and complex , the atom occupies space ...
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A Survey of China in 1928 O M GREEN | 1 |
Lord Oxfords Conduct of the MajorGen Sir FREDERICK | 24 |
The Intellectual Revolution | 41 |
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