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1 I, 2 | is proportionate to its distance from this world of ours.~ 2 I, 4 | we invariably regard the distance between two points as the 3 I, 5 | consequently also of the distance traversed. This applies 4 I, 6 | given weight moves a given distance in a given time; a weight 5 I, 6 | and more moves the same distance in a less time, the times 6 I, 6 | weight traverses any finite distance in a finite time. It necessarily 7 I, 6 | have traversed an equal distance in equal time. But that 8 I, 6 | necessarily move a certain finite distance in that same time. Infinite 9 I, 8 | say that a thing is this distance away or that? One would 10 I, 8 | difference proportionate to the distance and increasing with it, 11 II, 3 | inquiries at a distance-a distance created not so much by our 12 II, 8 | the sun itself but to the distance from which we observe it. 13 II, 8 | quivering because of the distance and its excessive extension; 14 II, 10| which they exhibit, on the distance of each from the extremity. 15 II, 10| remote, by reason of its distance, which is least affected, 16 II, 10| mathematicians show, with their distance.~ 17 II, 12| movement proportionate to its distance from the primary motion. 18 II, 12| are placed at so great a distance from the facts in question. 19 II, 13| out of account the great distance of the sun from the earth 20 II, 13| circumference, which, seen from a distance on these apparently small 21 II, 14| are thrown to an infinite distance. From these considerations 22 III, 2 | weightless body to move the distance CD, while B in the same 23 III, 2 | the same time moves the distance CE, which will be greater 24 III, 2 | the whole moves the whole distance CE, the part must in the 25 III, 2 | in the same time move the distance CD. A weightless body, therefore, 26 III, 2 | weight will move the same distance, which is impossible. And 27 III, 2 | weightless body, be moved the distance CE, and B, which has weight, 28 III, 2 | moved in the same time the distance CD. Dividing the heavy body 29 III, 2 | in the same time move the distance CE, since the whole moved 30 III, 2 | body will move the same distance as the heavy in the same 31 III, 2 | body will cover a greater distance than any that is suggested,