Nor did they halt there, but wandered on through molten worlds to that nebulous haze which philosophers have regarded, and with good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself... Unthinkables - Página 157por Frederic Henry Balfour - 1897 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look afc this universal cloud, containing within itself 'the prediction of all that...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not better recast our definitioiis of matter and force ? for if life... | |
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...things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that lias since occurred ; I tried to imagine it as the seat...thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home ? If so, had we not brtter recast our definitions of matter and force ; for, if life... | |
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...good reason, as the proximate source of all material things. I tried to look at this universal cloud, containing within itself the prediction of all that...and stellar systems, and all that they involve. Did the thought which now ran back to it simply return to its primeval home?" ("Fragments of Science,"... | |
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