The University Magazine, Том 6Hurst & Blackett, 1880 |
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... straight line . Such a being would know what it was to move to and fro , but no more . The whole of space would be to him but the extension in both directions of the straight line to an infinite distance . It is evident that two such ...
... straight line . Such a being would know what it was to move to and fro , but no more . The whole of space would be to him but the extension in both directions of the straight line to an infinite distance . It is evident that two such ...
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... straight line to generate a square by moving on the plane of the paper , and this square in its turn to generate a cube by moving vertically upwards . 1 represents a straight line ; 2 represents a square formed by the motion of that ...
... straight line to generate a square by moving on the plane of the paper , and this square in its turn to generate a cube by moving vertically upwards . 1 represents a straight line ; 2 represents a square formed by the motion of that ...
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... straight line there is one line , namely itself , and this by its motion traces out the plane surface of the square . So in the square as should be , the rule gives one surface . Applying this rule to the case of the cube , we get ...
... straight line there is one line , namely itself , and this by its motion traces out the plane surface of the square . So in the square as should be , the rule gives one surface . Applying this rule to the case of the cube , we get ...
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