The New Science and the Old ReligionOglethorpe University Press, 1927 - 463 páginas |
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... Mean Dis . Bodies lites from Sun Time of Revolution Speed of Rev- olution 28 Day Ro- ( From The Vault of Heaven , by Sir Rich- Speed of Rotation Comp . Den . Water -1 Mercury 0 Venus 7,700 Mi. 36,000,000 67,000,000 Earth 7,918 Mi ...
... Mean Dis . Bodies lites from Sun Time of Revolution Speed of Rev- olution 28 Day Ro- ( From The Vault of Heaven , by Sir Rich- Speed of Rotation Comp . Den . Water -1 Mercury 0 Venus 7,700 Mi. 36,000,000 67,000,000 Earth 7,918 Mi ...
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... eager , anxiously driven toward something that is to be . What does it all mean ? What is happening in the heavens ? BACK FROM THE AGES Alive , ajoy , aglow I THE INHABITANTS OF THE HEAVENS 33 What is Happening in the Heavens.
... eager , anxiously driven toward something that is to be . What does it all mean ? What is happening in the heavens ? BACK FROM THE AGES Alive , ajoy , aglow I THE INHABITANTS OF THE HEAVENS 33 What is Happening in the Heavens.
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... mean . The effect of one heavenly body upon another , at a distance of millions of miles , is very marked . Our little earth , ninety - three million miles from the sun is never for a moment allowed to forget her dependence even upon ...
... mean . The effect of one heavenly body upon another , at a distance of millions of miles , is very marked . Our little earth , ninety - three million miles from the sun is never for a moment allowed to forget her dependence even upon ...
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... means that certain char- acteristics of chemical behaviour periodically recur as one pro- gresses from the lighter to the heavier elements . The effect is much as if the atomic systems were arranged at a table with place num- bers ...
... means that certain char- acteristics of chemical behaviour periodically recur as one pro- gresses from the lighter to the heavier elements . The effect is much as if the atomic systems were arranged at a table with place num- bers ...
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... means of delicately beautiful experiments it has been learned that the speed of an electron varies from 10,000 miles per second , almost up to that of light itself , and that its mass is approximate- ly 1,850 times less than the mass of ...
... means of delicately beautiful experiments it has been learned that the speed of an electron varies from 10,000 miles per second , almost up to that of light itself , and that its mass is approximate- ly 1,850 times less than the mass of ...
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