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and its motion near gross matter - problems which the experiments of Fizeau ( showing that a variable part of ether was bound with matter and transmitted with it , while another constant portion was free and blew through it ) began to ...
and its motion near gross matter - problems which the experiments of Fizeau ( showing that a variable part of ether was bound with matter and transmitted with it , while another constant portion was free and blew through it ) began to ...
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... matter and is a constant . Now in dynamics the primary property of matter is inertia , and inertia alone . When we compare the masses of bodies dynamically , we compare only their inertias ; and that the forces of gravity on different ...
... matter and is a constant . Now in dynamics the primary property of matter is inertia , and inertia alone . When we compare the masses of bodies dynamically , we compare only their inertias ; and that the forces of gravity on different ...
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... matter should have different powers of shining , such as would be required independent of depth or compression " ( p . 282 ) . 6. Nebube which are brighter in more than one place . - He associates the general swelling of the nebulous matter ...
... matter should have different powers of shining , such as would be required independent of depth or compression " ( p . 282 ) . 6. Nebube which are brighter in more than one place . - He associates the general swelling of the nebulous matter ...
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