The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... less than half our day , and whose diameter is something more than seventy thousand miles . Ringed with glory and with a regal re- tinue of ten satellites he marked in olden days the end of space , the seventh heaven . Beyond lay only ...
... less than half our day , and whose diameter is something more than seventy thousand miles . Ringed with glory and with a regal re- tinue of ten satellites he marked in olden days the end of space , the seventh heaven . Beyond lay only ...
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... less than one leaf in a forest , tinier than one spark from a brand that is burning , smaller than one grain of sand on the unending beaches of the world stream . In short , as our minds fail , confronted with the impos- sible task of ...
... less than one leaf in a forest , tinier than one spark from a brand that is burning , smaller than one grain of sand on the unending beaches of the world stream . In short , as our minds fail , confronted with the impos- sible task of ...
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... less numerous series of satellites . An even more distant approach would only raise enormous tides of molten material on the surface of the living sun and create enormous stresses upon the body of the dead one . Now let us see whether ...
... less numerous series of satellites . An even more distant approach would only raise enormous tides of molten material on the surface of the living sun and create enormous stresses upon the body of the dead one . Now let us see whether ...
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... . In them doubt- less are also hundreds of green , gaseous nebulæ , as in ours , consisting also , perhaps , primarily , of nebulium . Our own bright , gaseous , green nebulæ seem to consist. 42 THE NEW SCIENCE AND THE OLD RELIGION.
... . In them doubt- less are also hundreds of green , gaseous nebulæ , as in ours , consisting also , perhaps , primarily , of nebulium . Our own bright , gaseous , green nebulæ seem to consist. 42 THE NEW SCIENCE AND THE OLD RELIGION.
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... less than a mil- lionth of its mass per year . Each is possible because of the emission of almost infinitely small particles . The thin- ness to which gold - leaf may be beaten is equally astonish- ing for the record shows that gold has ...
... less than a mil- lionth of its mass per year . Each is possible because of the emission of almost infinitely small particles . The thin- ness to which gold - leaf may be beaten is equally astonish- ing for the record shows that gold has ...
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