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1 I, 3| of the stars is rapid but distant, while that of the moon 2 II, 4| driven by winds to some distant place: or else the moist 3 II, 5| is closest nor when it is distant; and they blow by day and 4 II, 5| seventieth day because the sun is distant and therefore weaker. They 5 II, 6| contrary which are locally most distant from one another, just as 6 II, 6| diameter are locally most distant from one another. (See diagram.)~ 7 II, 6| contrary which are most distant from one another in space, 8 II, 6| diametrically opposite are most distant from one another, those 9 III, 4| acted as a mirror, just as distant and condensed air normally 10 III, 4| that is the reason why distant objects and objects seen 11 III, 4| distance the appearance of the distant object is affected in a 12 III, 6| a small mirror to a very distant object. (This is why a halo