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see . only cause of motion ? I cannot imagine a reply ; it seems a mere assumption , being unsupported by observation , as we shall What is the previous action in a case of " spontaneous action , " or what the pre - existent force in a ...
see . only cause of motion ? I cannot imagine a reply ; it seems a mere assumption , being unsupported by observation , as we shall What is the previous action in a case of " spontaneous action , " or what the pre - existent force in a ...
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He puts the case of “ a heavy book nicely balanced on the edge of the table ; the slightest touch of my finger causes it to fall to the ground . ” But the fall would not result from the slightest touch unless the book were in a position ...
He puts the case of “ a heavy book nicely balanced on the edge of the table ; the slightest touch of my finger causes it to fall to the ground . ” But the fall would not result from the slightest touch unless the book were in a position ...
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Mr. Justice Grove tells us that if we attempt to analyze our conception of force , viewed as the cause of any perceived motion , we can get nothing beyond some antecedent motion . And Professor Tyndall asserts that " the cause of motion ...
Mr. Justice Grove tells us that if we attempt to analyze our conception of force , viewed as the cause of any perceived motion , we can get nothing beyond some antecedent motion . And Professor Tyndall asserts that " the cause of motion ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
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