| Leonhard Euler - 1802 - 546 pàgines
...they even admit, that powers exift, which are the caufes of the reciprocal tendency of bodies toward each other ; but they maintain, that they are foreign...to the bodies ; that they belong to the ether, or the fubtile matter which furrounds them, and that bodies may be put in motion by the ether, juft as... | |
| Leonhard Euler - 1802 - 524 pàgines
...they even admit, that powers exift, which are the caufes of the reciprocal tendency of bodies toward each other; but they maintain, that they are foreign...to the bodies ; that they belong to the ether, or the fubtile matter which furrounds them, and that bodies may be put in motion by the ether, juft as... | |
| Leonhard Euler - 1833 - 402 pàgines
...propensity, tend mutually to approach, as if they were impelled by feeling. Other philosophers consider this opinion as absurd, and contrary to the principles...to the bodies ; that they belong to the ether, or the subtile matter which surrounds them, and that bodies may be put in motion by the ether, just as... | |
| Leonhard Euler, David Brewster - 1833 - 400 pàgines
...propensity, tend mutually to approach, as if they were impelled by feeling. Other philosophers consider this opinion as absurd, and contrary to the principles...to the bodies ; that they belong to the ether, or the subtile matter which surrounds them, and that bodies may be put in motion by the ether, just as... | |
| 1847 - 900 pàgines
...absurd, and contrary to the principles of a ratienal philosophy. They admit that powers exist, causing the reciprocal tendency of bodies towards each other,...to the bodies — that they belong to the ether, or the subtile matter which surrounds them, and that bodies may be put in motion by the ether, just as... | |
| American Medical Association - 1870 - 706 pàgines
...collection of essays " On the Correlation and Conservation of Forces," page 234. VOL. XXI. — 19 this opinion as absurd, and contrary to the principles...they maintain that they are foreign to the bodies. Newton himself says : " That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so thatone... | |
| American Medical Association - 1870 - 704 pàgines
...collection of essays "On the Correlation and Conservation of Forces," page 234. VOL. XXI.— 19 this opinion as absurd, and contrary to the principles...they maintain that they are foreign to the bodies. Newton himself says : " That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one... | |
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