The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... exists also in the comets which fill the solar system and which sometimes , by disintegrating , produce the met- eor - swarms . And it should be noticed that the revolutions of all the planets , satellites and asteroids about the sun is ...
... exists also in the comets which fill the solar system and which sometimes , by disintegrating , produce the met- eor - swarms . And it should be noticed that the revolutions of all the planets , satellites and asteroids about the sun is ...
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... exists that they , though vastly more attenuated than a vacuum on earth are nevertheless the first visible stage Photograph showing part of the nebularity south of Zeta Orionis . Note the curious dark mass of cosmic material that seems ...
... exists that they , though vastly more attenuated than a vacuum on earth are nevertheless the first visible stage Photograph showing part of the nebularity south of Zeta Orionis . Note the curious dark mass of cosmic material that seems ...
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... exist in the sun . Among these , iron , calcium , hydrogen and sodium are most clear- ly indicated . Oddly enough there is only slight evidence of the presence of oxygen and none of chlorine , nitrogen . or gold . Is it possible that ...
... exist in the sun . Among these , iron , calcium , hydrogen and sodium are most clear- ly indicated . Oddly enough there is only slight evidence of the presence of oxygen and none of chlorine , nitrogen . or gold . Is it possible that ...
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... exist as the planet - nuclei , with varying periods of revolution , disalligned its contour . Such visibility as it would thereafter possess would de- pend upon the mass of meteoric material diffused through- out the system . If there ...
... exist as the planet - nuclei , with varying periods of revolution , disalligned its contour . Such visibility as it would thereafter possess would de- pend upon the mass of meteoric material diffused through- out the system . If there ...
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... exist in the center of the earth is neither gaseous nor liquid nor solid . Under such pres- sures the firmest basalt would crumble if it could and under such temperatures the strongest granite would instantly melt . We can only think of ...
... exist in the center of the earth is neither gaseous nor liquid nor solid . Under such pres- sures the firmest basalt would crumble if it could and under such temperatures the strongest granite would instantly melt . We can only think of ...
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