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Again , he says , “ Visible motion , or relative change of position in space , is a phenomenon so obvious to simple apprehension , that to attempt to define it would be to render it more obscure . ” Yet he does define it as " relative ...
Again , he says , “ Visible motion , or relative change of position in space , is a phenomenon so obvious to simple apprehension , that to attempt to define it would be to render it more obscure . ” Yet he does define it as " relative ...
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It might be difficult to determine at any given moment the absolute positions of the ship , captain , and carth ... The captain , while walking the deck , may kecp the same position relatively to an object on shore ; but had he not been ...
It might be difficult to determine at any given moment the absolute positions of the ship , captain , and carth ... The captain , while walking the deck , may kecp the same position relatively to an object on shore ; but had he not been ...
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But the fall would not result from the slightest touch unless the book were in a position of unstable equilibrium ; neither would it result from the unstable position if the touch did not ensue ; the touch , therefore is no more ...
But the fall would not result from the slightest touch unless the book were in a position of unstable equilibrium ; neither would it result from the unstable position if the touch did not ensue ; the touch , therefore is no more ...
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DISCUSSION ON THE ABOVE PAPER 32 | 11 |
INTERMEDIATE MEETING 19TH FEBRUARY 1872 | 54 |
COUNCIL AND OFFICERS FOR 197273 | 72 |
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