Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... doctrine of sound , page 136 ) . Using a backwards projection of modern theoretical concepts , it would be tempting to regard the Stoic conception of matter as an example of a ' field theory ' in which the material substances with all ...
... doctrine of sound , page 136 ) . Using a backwards projection of modern theoretical concepts , it would be tempting to regard the Stoic conception of matter as an example of a ' field theory ' in which the material substances with all ...
151. oldal
... doctrine of the elements , and eventually the atomic theory was almost completely discarded , although it was not always refuted with scientific arguments . It was often maintained that the doctrine of the atomists implied a ...
... doctrine of the elements , and eventually the atomic theory was almost completely discarded , although it was not always refuted with scientific arguments . It was often maintained that the doctrine of the atomists implied a ...
152. oldal
... doctrine of elements . It must be remembered that at no essential point was this doctrine at variance with any well - established facts about the properties of matter . The final outcome of the battle is therefore not unexpected , and ...
... doctrine of elements . It must be remembered that at no essential point was this doctrine at variance with any well - established facts about the properties of matter . The final outcome of the battle is therefore not unexpected , and ...
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