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Aristotle
Meteorology

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1 I, 6 | against those who hold this theory and those who say that comets 2 I, 6 | comets dissolve. But on his theory this ought not to occur 3 I, 8 | them.~(3) There is a third theory about the milky way. Some 4 I, 8 | collecting there. A proof of the theory is this: In the circle itself 5 I, 12| ought to do so, on their theory, just as we see that snow 6 I, 12| the earth, and not as that theory would have it. Moreover, 7 I, 13| other matters, so in this no theory has been handed down to 8 I, 13| better than a scientific theory like this. If all rivers 9 I, 13| might be some truth in this theory; but if it is no more true 10 II, 2 | imperceptibly evaporates.~But the theory of the Phaedo about rivers 11 II, 2 | flow through.~But on this theory rivers do not always flow 12 II, 2 | plainly impossible on the theory, and the more so as it derives 13 II, 3 | poem, but as a scientific theory it is unsatisfactory. Even 14 II, 3 | it grew dry? Indeed, the theory that maintains that most 15 II, 3 | all of them support our theory that it is some earthy stuff 16 II, 4 | 4~Let us proceed to the theory of winds. Its basis is a 17 II, 4 | The facts bear out our theory. It is because the evaporation 18 II, 7 | below" the other.~This theory is perhaps too primitive 19 II, 7 | they ought to be on the theory? Besides, on this view, 20 II, 7 | So this is impossible the theory must be impossible too.~ 21 II, 8 | earth is just like that. Our theory has been verified by actual 22 II, 8 | void beyond.~Again, our theory is supported by the facts 23 II, 8 | and dawn follow from the theory. The calm we have already 24 II, 9 | is impossible on either theory, but especially it is said 25 II, 9 | which they ensue. But this theory does nothing of the sort. 26 II, 9 | brightness that ensues.~This theory is due to ignorance of the 27 II, 9 | due to ignorance of the theory of reflection, which is 28 III, 2 | We must accept from the theory of optics the fact that 29 III, 2 | given of these things in the theory of sensation, and take some 30 III, 4 | sight does not reach it. The theory of these matters belongs 31 III, 6 | exhalation.~This is the general theory of all these bodies, but


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