The Human SpeciesD. Appleton, 1905 - 498 pagini |
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... forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is only in- terrupted by the influence of exterior causes ... force as matter , and owes its con- tinuance solely to the balance of the gain and loss . Hence the possibility of a ...
... forces remain in a state of stable equilibrium , which is only in- terrupted by the influence of exterior causes ... force as matter , and owes its con- tinuance solely to the balance of the gain and loss . Hence the possibility of a ...
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... Force , to Life , which in them is associated with the inorganic forces . For this reason I consider it legitimate to call them Living Beings . I shall often , however , return to this class of considera- tions , in order to make it ...
... Force , to Life , which in them is associated with the inorganic forces . For this reason I consider it legitimate to call them Living Beings . I shall often , however , return to this class of considera- tions , in order to make it ...
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... Force merely indicates the presence of an Un- known Cause , which gives rise to a group of fixed pheno- mena . In assigning names to each of the Forces or Unknown Causes to which we consider ourselves able to refer certain groups of ...
... Force merely indicates the presence of an Un- known Cause , which gives rise to a group of fixed pheno- mena . In assigning names to each of the Forces or Unknown Causes to which we consider ourselves able to refer certain groups of ...
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... force , and call it Etherodynamy ( Ethérodynamie ) . But is not Etherodynamy only a particular form , a simple modification , or an effect of gravitation ? Are not these two forces only different manifestations of a more general force ...
... force , and call it Etherodynamy ( Ethérodynamie ) . But is not Etherodynamy only a particular form , a simple modification , or an effect of gravitation ? Are not these two forces only different manifestations of a more general force ...
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... forces : gravitation and ethero- dynamy . V. The sidereal and mineral kingdoms form the Inorganic Empire . Passing ... force is that set the stars in motion and retains them in their orbits . If astronomers have been right in giving to ...
... forces : gravitation and ethero- dynamy . V. The sidereal and mineral kingdoms form the Inorganic Empire . Passing ... force is that set the stars in motion and retains them in their orbits . If astronomers have been right in giving to ...
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