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Aristotle
Physics

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simultaneous

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1 IV, 10| are other and other are simultaneous (unless the one contains 2 IV, 10| the "nows" too cannot be simultaneous with one another, but the 3 IV, 10| thousand years ago would be simultaneous with what has happened to-day, 4 IV, 11| also is time. But every simultaneous time is self-identical; 5 IV, 14| time that is both equal and simultaneous is one and the same time, 6 IV, 14| even those that are not simultaneous are one in kind; for if 7 IV, 14| too, movements that have simultaneous limits have the same time, 8 IV, 14| number also is equal and simultaneous; and for this reason, while 9 IV, 14| the number of equal and simultaneous movements is everywhere 10 VI, 3 | same present will not be simultaneous: for the time may be divided 11 VII, 1 | other moved movents are simultaneous. Let us take the motion 12 VII, 1 | of each of the others are simultaneous, the whole motion must occupy 13 VII, 4 | slowly, and cures may also be simultaneous: so that, recovery of health 14 VIII, 8| the two events will not be simultaneous, whereas the truth is that 15 VIII, 8| latter locomotion is not simultaneous with the former but is still


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