The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... course , be truthfully written . Indeed , what need could there possibly be of exaggerating the astounding facts which it covers , whose barest state- ment is full of holy mystery ? Particularly have I had in mind the general reading ...
... course , be truthfully written . Indeed , what need could there possibly be of exaggerating the astounding facts which it covers , whose barest state- ment is full of holy mystery ? Particularly have I had in mind the general reading ...
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... course only a tiny proportion of the number of bright stars is visible to the naked eye . It has been estimated that on a clear night the human eye can discern perhaps three thousand stars and that the total number visible over the ...
... course only a tiny proportion of the number of bright stars is visible to the naked eye . It has been estimated that on a clear night the human eye can discern perhaps three thousand stars and that the total number visible over the ...
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... course , is increased in pro- portion as the distance decreases , nor is the tidal action confined to the waters of the earth , for every particle of its solid core , as well , feels its tug and consequent friction . Therefore , as two ...
... course , is increased in pro- portion as the distance decreases , nor is the tidal action confined to the waters of the earth , for every particle of its solid core , as well , feels its tug and consequent friction . Therefore , as two ...
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... course other laws of which we are ignorant may have operated in this case also . The amount of dis- rupted matter and the amount of heat and light developed JUPITER SOLAR SYSTEM UPPER CURVE , i OF DIAMETERS LOWER , OF MASSI EACH SET ...
... course other laws of which we are ignorant may have operated in this case also . The amount of dis- rupted matter and the amount of heat and light developed JUPITER SOLAR SYSTEM UPPER CURVE , i OF DIAMETERS LOWER , OF MASSI EACH SET ...
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... course of eternity condense into suns or planets or both , thus forming a spiral nebula . The great spiral nebulæ should be carefully distingushed on the one hand from the tiny one from which our earth was probably born and on the other ...
... course of eternity condense into suns or planets or both , thus forming a spiral nebula . The great spiral nebulæ should be carefully distingushed on the one hand from the tiny one from which our earth was probably born and on the other ...
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