Mysteries of Time and SpaceR. Worthington, 1883 - Всего страниц: 418 |
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... regarded as the heaven of heavens , and that a short distance in time from the present takes us to the beginning of all things in the past , to the end of all things in the future . Starting with such conceptions — the positivism of ...
... regarded as the heaven of heavens , and that a short distance in time from the present takes us to the beginning of all things in the past , to the end of all things in the future . Starting with such conceptions — the positivism of ...
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... regarded as demonstrated until the law of attraction had been established . This law carries with it the disproof of the cycles and epicycles of the Ptole- maic system , because under the law of gravity bodies cannot move in such curves ...
... regarded as demonstrated until the law of attraction had been established . This law carries with it the disproof of the cycles and epicycles of the Ptole- maic system , because under the law of gravity bodies cannot move in such curves ...
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... regarded as necessarily re- jecting the belief in some power at the back of observed phenomena . On the contrary , so far as we can judge of the ideas of those days by what men said , it would seem to have been regarded as a wholesome ...
... regarded as necessarily re- jecting the belief in some power at the back of observed phenomena . On the contrary , so far as we can judge of the ideas of those days by what men said , it would seem to have been regarded as a wholesome ...
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... regarded as startling or unexpected . Newton had proved that the quality of gravity pertains to every particle of matter in all places and in every condition , and that it extends according to definite law to an infinite distance . At ...
... regarded as startling or unexpected . Newton had proved that the quality of gravity pertains to every particle of matter in all places and in every condition , and that it extends according to definite law to an infinite distance . At ...
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... regarded as akin to that of Newton , in that it extends indefinitely our concep- tions of the range of natural laws . As Newton showed men all the millions of families of worlds throughout the universe moving in accordance with the law ...
... regarded as akin to that of Newton , in that it extends indefinitely our concep- tions of the range of natural laws . As Newton showed men all the millions of families of worlds throughout the universe moving in accordance with the law ...
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Стр. 373 - Paraguay offers the most curious instance of this; for here neither cattle nor horses nor dogs have ever run wild, though they swarm southward and northward in a feral state; and Azara and Rengger have shown that this is caused by the greater number in Paraguay of a certain fly, which lays its eggs in the navels of these animals when first born.
Стр. 377 - That which persists, unchanging in quantity, but ever changing in form, under these sensible appearances which the universe presents to us, transcends human knowledge and conception, is AN UNKNOWN AND UNKNOWABLE POWER, WHICH WE ARE OBLIGED TO RECOGNISE AS WITHOUT LIMIT IN SPACE, AND WITHOUT BEGINNING OR END IN TIME.
Стр. 374 - Battle within battle must be continually recurring with varying success; and yet in the long-run the forces are so nicely balanced, that the face of nature remains for long periods of time uniform, though assuredly the merest trifle would give the victory to one organic being over another.
Стр. 374 - Paraguay, the parasitic insects would probably increase; and this would lessen the number of the navel-frequenting flies — then cattle and horses would become feral, and this would certainly greatly alter (as indeed I have observed in parts of South America) the vegetation: this again would largely affect the insects; and this, as we have just seen in Staffordshire, the insectivorous birds, and so onwards in ever-increasing circles of complexity.
Стр. 377 - All these phenomena, from their great features down to their minutest details, are necessary results of the persistence of force, under its forms of matter and motion. Given these as distributed through space, and their quantities being unchangeable, either by increase or decrease, there inevitably result the continuous redistributions distinguishable as evolution and dissolution, as well as all those special traits above enumerated.
Стр. 207 - And God sent an angel unto Jerusalem to destroy it: and as he was destroying, the LORD beheld, and he repented him of the evil, and said to the angel that destroyed, It is enough, stay now thine hand.
Стр. 348 - Both these clusters gave a continuous spectrum. I then examined the Great Nebula in the Sword-handle of Orion. The results of telescopic observation on this nebula f seem to show that it is suitable for observation as a crucial test of the correctness of the usually received opinion that the resolution of a nebula into bright stellar points is a certain and trustworthy indication that the nebula consists of discrete stars after the order of those which are bright to us.
Стр. 238 - The announcement of the comet of 1832 may produce similar effects, unless the authority of the Academy apply a prompt remedy ; and this salutary intervention is at this moment implored by many benevolent persons.
Стр. 81 - it would be difficult to assign a limit to a gaseous atmosphere in space; and further, some writers, among whom I will here mention only Grove, Humboldt, Zollner, and Mattieu Williams, have boldly asserted the existence of a space filled with matter, and Newton himself, as Dr. Sterry Hunt tells us, has expressed views in favour of such an assumption.
Стр. 345 - I think, I may safely say, that there can be little, if any doubt as to the resolvability of the Nebula.