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Page 13
... question of other universes ; when the electron microscopes are invented , there remains the question of finer structure . Alexander wept because he had conquered all the world and there were no more worlds to conquer . In every age men ...
... question of other universes ; when the electron microscopes are invented , there remains the question of finer structure . Alexander wept because he had conquered all the world and there were no more worlds to conquer . In every age men ...
Page 204
... question of the permanence of the crisis and the question of what this will do to science and technology - what will be the form of science , the thought forms developed by it , the mode of its application , the kind of good that it ...
... question of the permanence of the crisis and the question of what this will do to science and technology - what will be the form of science , the thought forms developed by it , the mode of its application , the kind of good that it ...
Page 268
... question who is to control science and have argued that decentralization , or de- mocracy , or at least a high degree of dispersion of controls , has some enormous psychological advantages . Surely the question of the ownership and ...
... question who is to control science and have argued that decentralization , or de- mocracy , or at least a high degree of dispersion of controls , has some enormous psychological advantages . Surely the question of the ownership and ...
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