| Julian B. Barbour - 1988 - 784 pages
...which he form'd them. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles. So far the standpoints are remarkably similar. It is, however, in the ideas about motion that the real... | |
| Robert Eugene Marshak - 1993 - 708 pages
...in the first Creation.... And therefore that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles." Since much more was known about the macroscopic gravity phenomenon, Newton did much better scientifically... | |
| Graham Alan John Rogers - 1996 - 276 pages
...Particles in the Beginning. And therefore, that Nature may be lasring, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles . . .4' However, motion is not conserved and is "much more apt to be lost than got, and is always in... | |
| Robert D. Purrington - 1997 - 276 pages
...or break in pieces. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles. From Opticks, 4th ed. ( l 93 l ; reprint, New York: Dover, l952), book 3, part l, 389. 7. L. Euler,... | |
| John Desmond Bernal - 1997 - 326 pages
...Particles in the Beginning. And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and new Associations and Motions of the permanent Particles: compound Bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid Particles, but... | |
| Bernard Pullman - 2001 - 420 pages
...particles in the beginning. And therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and...associations and motions of these permanent particles; compound bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles... | |
| Alan A. Grometstein - 1999 - 620 pages
...Particles in the Beginning. And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles. . . . The parallels between these quotations are striking. Each author explains how he believes the... | |
| Paul Sukys - 1999 - 614 pages
...the first Creation. . . . And therefore, that Nature may be lasting, the Changes of corporeal Things are to be placed only in the various Separations and...Associations and Motions of these permanent Particles; compound Bodies being apt to break, not in the midst of solid Particles, but where those Particles... | |
| Roger Ariew, Eric Watkins - 2000 - 326 pages
...particles in the beginning. And, therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and...associations and motions of these permanent particles since compound bodies are apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - 132 pages
...particles in the beginning. And, therefore, that nature may be lasting, the changes of corporeal things are to be placed only in the various separations and...associations and motions of these permanent particles since compound bodies are apt to break, not in the midst of solid particles, but where those particles... | |
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