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Aristotle
Physics

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passed

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1 IV, 1 | which and out of which they passed was something different 2 IV, 11 | time is thought to have passed, some movement also along 3 IV, 11 | time; for the time that has passed is always thought to be 4 VI, 1 | Consequently, if O actually passed through A after being in 5 VI, 2 | magnitude GO that A has passed over is greater than the 6 VI, 2 | Again, since the quicker has passed over the whole D in the 7 VI, 2 | since B, the slower, has passed over GK in the time ZO, 8 VI, 2 | segment that it has thus passed over. (This will be either 9 VI, 2 | equal to BE will always be passed over in an equal time, and 10 VI, 2 | if an equal magnitude is passed over in an equal time, then 11 VI, 2 | for as the part will be passed over in less time than the 12 VI, 2 | times, as great as that passed over by the slower: for 13 VI, 2 | equal magnitude will be passed over in an equal time. Suppose 14 VI, 2 | which has no parts will be passed over not in an indivisible 15 VI, 9 | this moment the first G has passed all the A’s, whereas the 16 VI, 9 | whereas the first B has passed only half the A’s, and has 17 VI, 9 | moment all the B’s have passed all the G’s: for the first 18 VII, 1 | that an infinite motion is passed through in a finite time: 19 VII, 3 | to say, when any one has passed from a state of intoxication 20 VIII, 10| by something else and be passed on from one movent to another (


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