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1 I | nature that the water should fall toward the earth, and therefore 2 I | half-pint vessel full] to fall toward the earth, compared 3 I | surround the globe - how they fall round the surface, giving 4 I | it constantly tries to fall to the lowest point, swinging 5 I | attraction toward bodies which fall to it, but, that all these 6 I | the only reason why they fall so quickly to the earth 7 I | toward the other, and all fall toward the earth, and what 8 I | solids and liquids tend to fall to the earth; and, therefore, 9 I | perceive when I let them fall loosely on a sheet of paper. 10 I | centre of gravity, or it will fall over thus [endeavoring unsuccessfully 11 I | whether heavy or light, fall to the earth by this force 12 I | paper and that ivory ball fall with different velocities 13 I | ivory ball, and let them fall, you see they reach the 14 I | be so, for all bodies do fall equally fast to the earth. 15 I | or a thousand tons, all fall equally fast, no one faster 16 I | and you perceive they both fall to the earth in the same 17 I | large one, they would also fall in the same time; for it 18 I | time; for it an avalanche fall from the mountains, the 19 I | falling toward the earth, fall with the same velocity, 20 I | difference in the time of the fall. Here is a piece of gold 21 I | gold leaf, and let them fall through the air together, 22 I | sovereign or coin - will fall much faster than the gold 23 I | leaf. Why should they not fall to the earth with the same 24 I | you that gold leaf does fall as fast when the resistance 25 I | then the gold leaf will fall as fast as anything else. 26 I | then suddenly letting it fall within a few inches of the 27 I | table], and allow it then to fall from the ceiling downward ( 28 I | bottle and gold leaf all fall exactly in the same time.~ 29 I | side to see whether they fall at the same time [dropping 30 I | them you see they do both fall in the same time [exhibiting 31 I | together! [letting them fall] and you see at once that 32 I | that the gold leaf will fall as quickly in this vacuum 33 I | falling as gold should fall.~I am sorry to see our time 34 II| in all cases where bodies fall it is the particles that 35 II| all gravitate - they all fall to the earth - for the force 36 II| whole will at once burst and fall to pieces. I will now break 37 IV| mouth, you will see them fall, because I fill them with 38 V | heated, first one ball will fall and then the more distant