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Physics
By Aristotle Written 350 B.C.E Translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/physics.html |
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Physics By Aristotle Written 350 B.C.E Translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/physics.html |
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8 volumes long. It is very lengthy!
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Did you ever stop and thing hmmmm people were so damn much smarter back then....
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Did you ever stop and thing hmmmm people were so damn much smarter back then.... Absolutely. It surely seems like it, yet there are alot of really smart people out there today also. When it comes to scientists, I just feel it kind of ended in the early 1900s. I don't see anything significant happening since Albert Einstein, Bohr, and a few other Germans passed away. Of course I am no expert at all. What gets me is where do they find the time to study and write such huge volumes of philosophy alone. Anyway I guess only the very high IQ know. Perhaps you are one of them! |
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Did you ever stop and thing hmmmm people were so damn much smarter back then.... Absolutely. It surely seems like it, yet there are alot of really smart people out there today also. When it comes to scientists, I just feel it kind of ended in the early 1900s. I don't see anything significant happening since Albert Einstein, Bohr, and a few other Germans passed away. Of course I am no expert at all. What gets me is where do they find the time to study and write such huge volumes of philosophy alone. Anyway I guess only the very high IQ know. Perhaps you are one of them! |
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I am still waiting on warp speeds, spaceships, and the final frontier to happen
Good luck with the 8 volume books! I read through 5 pages and had to take a break to digest all that |
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I am still waiting on warp speeds, spaceships, and the final frontier to happen Good luck with the 8 volume books! I read through 5 pages and had to take a break to digest all that |
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I am still waiting on warp speeds, spaceships, and the final frontier to happen Good luck with the 8 volume books! I read through 5 pages and had to take a break to digest all that |
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Did you ever stop and thing hmmmm people were so damn much smarter back then.... Absolutely. It surely seems like it, yet there are alot of really smart people out there today also. When it comes to scientists, I just feel it kind of ended in the early 1900s. I don't see anything significant happening since Albert Einstein, Bohr, and a few other Germans passed away. Of course I am no expert at all. What gets me is where do they find the time to study and write such huge volumes of philosophy alone. Anyway I guess only the very high IQ know. Perhaps you are one of them! Steven Hawkings |
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Did you ever stop and thing hmmmm people were so damn much smarter back then.... Absolutely. It surely seems like it, yet there are alot of really smart people out there today also. When it comes to scientists, I just feel it kind of ended in the early 1900s. I don't see anything significant happening since Albert Einstein, Bohr, and a few other Germans passed away. Of course I am no expert at all. What gets me is where do they find the time to study and write such huge volumes of philosophy alone. Anyway I guess only the very high IQ know. Perhaps you are one of them! Steven Hawkings |
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Edited by
smiless
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Mon 08/24/09 12:27 PM
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Have a good time brother.
Yes Steven Hawking is a really interesting person indeed. I have some bizarre science fiction short story movies from him that makes your eyebrow rise up. I also find Richard Dawkins interesting also. |
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