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Aristotle
On the Heavens

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1 I, 2 | other hand, (2) the body moving with this circular motion 2 I, 2 | belongs to simple bodies-fire moving straight upward and earthy 3 I, 4 | inasmuch as it would not be moving with its own movement, would 4 I, 5 | reasons. (1) If the body so moving is infinite, the radii drawn 5 I, 5 | Let A be a finite line moving past the finite line, B. 6 I, 5 | Now if the two were both moving, and moving in contrary 7 I, 5 | two were both moving, and moving in contrary directions, 8 I, 5 | were still and the other moving past it, less rapidly; provided 9 I, 5 | however, quite possible that a moving line should in certain cases 10 I, 5 | quicker than it passes one moving in an opposite direction. 11 I, 5 | slower rate when both are moving than when only one is. If, 12 I, 5 | the time which the finite moving line takes to pass the other 13 I, 5 | right angles to it, E, and a moving radius, CD. CD will never 14 I, 7 | impossible for a thing to be moving to a place at which in its 15 II, 1 | path, and prevent it from moving with some other movement 16 II, 4 | space and void outside the moving body, because the whole 17 II, 5 | Now there are two ways of moving along a circle, from A to 18 II, 7 | bodies are carried on a moving sphere, so that, though 19 II, 8 | centre. Whenever bodies are moving with their proper motion, 20 II, 9 | number and in size, are moving with so rapid a motion, 21 II, 9 | strongest of bodies. But if the moving bodies are so great, and 22 II, 9 | are attached or fixed to a moving body, as the parts to a 23 II, 9 | than a ship on a river moving with the stream. Yet by 24 II, 9 | But sound is caused when a moving body is enclosed in an unmoved 25 II, 9 | and continuous with, a moving body which creates no friction. 26 II, 10| the reason that each is moving on its own circle with the 27 II, 12| thinking of the life and moving principle of the several 28 II, 12| the one star, is really moving many bodies. For this last 29 II, 12| body is only adequate to moving a limited body.~The characteristics 30 II, 13| there are several bodies so moving, which are invisible to 31 II, 13| the earth each of these moving bodies can obstruct it. 32 II, 13| from beneath one of these moving fragments of earth, before 33 II, 13| the motion of the heavens, moving about it at a higher speed, 34 II, 13| same reason prevented from moving with the downward movement 35 II, 14| the fact that heavy bodies moving towards the earth do not 36 III, 1 | heaven and its parts, the moving stars within it, the matter 37 III, 2 | then, we will suppose, is a moving thing-as Empedocles says 38 III, 2 | impossibilities do not happen. So the moving thing must stop somewhere, 39 III, 2 | movement, and the other bodies, moving without constraint, as they 40 III, 2 | stand, the heavy bodies moving towards the centre and the 41 III, 2 | there are infinite bodies moving in an infinite is that, 42 IV, 3 | hindrance or off which the moving thing rebounded, as was 43 IV, 4 | rest-clearly this body is moving towards the extremity. It 44 IV, 4 | rose to the surface of all moving things. In fact, however, 45 IV, 5 | and plenum. Fire, then, as moving upward, will be void, earth, 46 IV, 5 | will be void, earth, as moving downward, plenum; and in 47 IV, 6 | will not account for their moving upward or downward in general, 48 IV, 6 | it will account for their moving faster or slower. The reasons 49 IV, 6 | says that the warm bodies moving up out of the water hold 50 IV, 6 | the movement of the upward moving bodies) is not uniform in


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