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1 6 | if that which we call the void, or space, or intangible 2 6 | accident of the body, or of the void." ~(The same principles 3 8 | to the magnitude of the void; for if the void were infinite, 4 8 | of the void; for if the void were infinite, the bodies 5 8 | scattered across the infinite void for want of any power to 6 8 | on the other hand, the void were finite, the bodies 7 8 | never be contained in the void. ~ 8 10| all eternity, since the void offers no more resistance 9 11| thanks to the nature of the void, which separates the one 10 11| cause, the atoms and the void being the only causes." ~( 11 13| their movement through the void taking place, without meeting 12 27| when they move across the void, or when no obstacle thwarts 13 32| as incorporeal except the void; but the void cannot be 14 32| except the void; but the void cannot be either passive