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  • .... J. Whitrow''', was a British mathematician, cosmologist and historian of science. * '''Perhaps the first to approach the fourth dimension from the side of physics, was the Frenchman, [[Nicole Oresme]], of the fourteent ...
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  • ...to extract from these pages a notion of the whole history of mathematical science down to [[Isaac Newton|Newton's]] time...<!--Preface, p. vi.--> ...ies, and the use of a brief and deceptive vocabulary, enormous conclusions from a very few observed facts: and it is not surprising if Pythagoras, having l ...
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  • ...o inquired if there was anything that could be concluded about the Creator from the study of creation; as described in "Homage to Santa Rosalia, or why are ...s for beetles". <br> If one could conclude as to the nature of the Creator from a study of creation, it would appear that God has an inordinate fondness fo ...
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  • ...hirlpool_galaxy_black_hole.jpg|right|thumb|I'm sorry to disappoint science fiction fans, but if information is preserved, there is no possibility of using bla * The subject of this book is the structure of space-time on length-scales from 10<sup>-13</sup>cm, the radius of an elementary particle, up to 10<sup>28</ ...
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  • ...ty of so many gross Mistakes, which prevent themselves, as well as others, from finding that [[Satisfaction]], they otherwise would do in their [[Performan ...'[[w:Opticks|[T]he Theory]] I have endeavour'd to explain in the Appendix, from Sir [[Isaac Newton]], may be of very great us'''e to Learners.<!--Preface p ...
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  • ...mits already reached, without attempting to further the development of the science. To this general rule there are two most striking exceptions, in different ...m|Porisms]]'' form the part the loss of which is most to be regretted, for from the references to them it is clear that they contained propositions in the ...
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  • * '''Madam, I have come from a country where [[people]] are hanged if they [[talk]].''' ...rsation in his meeting with her, on his return from Russia; as quoted in ''Science in Russian Culture : A History to 1860'' (1963) Alexander Vucinich ...
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  • ...one of the destroyers of that great seate, and '''a purger of the world''' from Antichristianisme, '''who purgeth not his owne countrie? Shall he purge his ...bursted I oute in continuall reasoning against my said familiar, but also from thence forth I determined with myself by the assistance of God's spirit to ...
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  • ...ng then to augmented series... and diminished... or altered... constituted from sums or differences of two or more other series. ...[I]t was not too diffic ...rs proposed, are to be [[w:Prime number|Prime Numbers]], and each distinct from the other. For if any of them be [[w:Composite number|Compound Numbers]], o ...
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  • ...mb|The [[symbol]] and the [[metaphor]] are as [[Necessity|necessary]] to [[science]] as to [[poetry]].]] ...8]] – [[August 22]], [[1974]]) was a British mathematician, biologist, and science historian of Polish origin. He is remembered as the writer and presenter of ...
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  • [[File:Time Saving Truth from Falsehood and Envy.jpg |thumb|right|Truth is [[strong]] enough to overcome * [[Art]] is [[magic]] delivered from the lie of being truth. ...
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