The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1935 - 526 páginas |
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... earth is still thin nor are we far away from the internal fires . One must not think of the core of the earth as liquid - nor would it be exactly true to say that it is solid any more than we could describe it as gaseous . Matter under ...
... earth is still thin nor are we far away from the internal fires . One must not think of the core of the earth as liquid - nor would it be exactly true to say that it is solid any more than we could describe it as gaseous . Matter under ...
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... earth would be paralleled in other planets and satellites . The tides raised in the viscous moon by the earth and their effect in lengthening her earth - day would be much more marked and we should expect her to have a much longer day ...
... earth would be paralleled in other planets and satellites . The tides raised in the viscous moon by the earth and their effect in lengthening her earth - day would be much more marked and we should expect her to have a much longer day ...
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... earth to that in which we find it today would neces- sarily begin . It is this transition which marks the change from the independent to the dependent stage in the earth's history . Up to this time she has been sustained by her own heat ...
... earth to that in which we find it today would neces- sarily begin . It is this transition which marks the change from the independent to the dependent stage in the earth's history . Up to this time she has been sustained by her own heat ...
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Chapter | 1 |
A Hearth in the Heavens | 89 |
Our Home in the Heavens | 103 |
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