That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another,... The Methodist Review - Seite 5511889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Richard Bentley - 1838 - 572 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe ho man, who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking, can ever fall into it. Gravity... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 474 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to 20 matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...any thing else, by and through which their action or force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man,... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1842 - 896 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to 20 matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...any thing else, by and through which their action or force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845 - 540 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that 1 believe no man, who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking, can , v. r fall... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845 - 530 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...without the mediation of any thing else, by and through wliich their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1904 - 724 Seiten
...ascribe innate gravity to me. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else by and through which their action may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 Seiten
...that one body may act on another, at a distance, through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force...be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great ah absurdity, that I believe no man-, who in philosophical matters has a competent faculty of thinking,... | |
| 1847 - 28 Seiten
...that one body may act on another, at a distance, through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force...to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man in philosophical matters has a competent faculty of thinking, can ever fall into it.' This passage... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1849 - 500 Seiten
...application. " That gravity," says Sir Isaac Newton, " should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through...without the mediation of any thing else, by and through wlu'ch their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity,... | |
| john charles - 1855 - 806 Seiten
...that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else, by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is, he says, to him a great absurdity. Gravity must be caused by an agent, acting constantly according... | |
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