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|a Stoney, George Johnstone,
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|a How thought presents itself in nature :
|b a discourse delivered at the Royal Institution, Feb. 6, 1885.
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|a London :
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|a Sound -- Light in motion -- Metrets -- Quantitative determinatism -- Gases -- Liquids and solids -- Primary and secondary motion -- External source of our other sensations -- What mass is -- What force is -- Of substance -- Experiments consist of motions -- Conclusions : external source of sensation is motion : so also is what occurs within our bodies -- The universe one.
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