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1 3| something moves the whole heavens this mover must be immovable, 2 3| moreover be no part of the heavens, nor in the heavens. For 3 3| the heavens, nor in the heavens. For either it is moved 4 3| moved itself and moves the heavens, in which case it must touch 5 3| of diameter twirling the heavens about the poles. Now as 6 3| as the force of the whole heavens, and of that which moves 7 3| of that which moves the heavens. But if that is impossible, 8 3| impossible, it follows that the heavens cannot possibly be moved 9 4| motions of the parts of the heavens which, as akin to what has 10 4| Now we suppose that the heavens are of necessity impossible 11 4| is a possibility of the heavens being dissolved. For what 12 4| dissolving the system of the heavens, in that it depends from