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1 3 | the poles have a certain force, though conceived as having 2 3 | universe. And further the force of that which initiates 3 3 | must be made equal to the force of that which remains at 4 3 | is a definite quantity of force or power by dint of which 5 3 | so, just as there is of force by dint of which that which 6 3 | overcome by a superiority of force. And so in their theory 7 3 | within, must exert no more force than will exactly balance 8 3 | pushed pushed, and with equal force. But the prime mover moves 9 3 | movement. Therefore the force of the earth in its immobility 10 3 | have to be as great as the force of the whole heavens, and 11 3 | possibly be moved by any force of this kind inside them.~ 12 4 | if one could overcome by force of motion the immobility 13 4 | the power from which this force would originate will not 14 4 | to exist greater than the force by dint of which the earth 15 10| being passive to an external force, while that which initiates 16 10| needs possess a kind of force and power. Now experience