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1 [Title]| On the Motion of Animals~ 2 1 | discussing whether eternal motion exists or not, and its definition, 3 1 | indivisible (for in mathematics motion is a fiction, as the phrase 4 2 | beyond animals even to the motion and march of the universe. 5 3 | there is between absences of motion. Now equal forces are unaffected 6 3 | which produces absence of motion in that which is moved. 7 4 | could overcome by force of motion the immobility of the earth 8 4 | natural and possible for a motion to exist greater than the 9 4 | by which they are set in motion? For all things without 10 6 | plainly reasonable that motion in place should be the last 11 11 | parts aforesaid display this motion more conspicuously than