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... matter was a continuous whole , as you might think of a slab of jelly ; and that theoretically you could divide it up into ever smaller and smaller and smaller pieces . It was not till the middle of the nine- teenth century that the ...
... matter was a continuous whole , as you might think of a slab of jelly ; and that theoretically you could divide it up into ever smaller and smaller and smaller pieces . It was not till the middle of the nine- teenth century that the ...
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... matter if we accept a greater number than we can conceive . We do see atoms whenever they are bunched together in sufficient numbers to show us a substance ; but as we cannot see them individually we find it hard to realize that they ...
... matter if we accept a greater number than we can conceive . We do see atoms whenever they are bunched together in sufficient numbers to show us a substance ; but as we cannot see them individually we find it hard to realize that they ...
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... matter . We think of the constella- tions of the heavens and of the countless stars in the uncounted galaxies . Yet a cosmic ray travelling at the speed of light for ten thousand million years is unlikely to traverse as much matter as ...
... matter . We think of the constella- tions of the heavens and of the countless stars in the uncounted galaxies . Yet a cosmic ray travelling at the speed of light for ten thousand million years is unlikely to traverse as much matter as ...
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INTRODUCTION By N HARDY WALLIS M A F R S L | 1 |
MUCH EXPOSED TO AUTHORS | 19 |
GEORGE DU MAURIER AND THE ROMANTIC | 36 |
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