Science-fiction Studies, Issues 2-4SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 242
... Space . " 22 To define time as a variable and space as the constant obviates any philosophical paradox : the flower then occupies the same space at two different times ; space in that view , is continuous , and in that sense retains its ...
... Space . " 22 To define time as a variable and space as the constant obviates any philosophical paradox : the flower then occupies the same space at two different times ; space in that view , is continuous , and in that sense retains its ...
Page 243
... space . " " According to a thoroughgoing idealism , space is nothing but one of the constitutive patterns in the replete flux of time " ; it is " situated in [ time ] and not vice - versa . " Moreover , space is an accident in time and ...
... space . " " According to a thoroughgoing idealism , space is nothing but one of the constitutive patterns in the replete flux of time " ; it is " situated in [ time ] and not vice - versa . " Moreover , space is an accident in time and ...
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... space . I don't see how one could shield Cavorite from itself : a force can become neutralized by a substance cannot . Therefore , even when fully rolled up as a win- dow - shade ( say into three circles around the sphere which could be ...
... space . I don't see how one could shield Cavorite from itself : a force can become neutralized by a substance cannot . Therefore , even when fully rolled up as a win- dow - shade ( say into three circles around the sphere which could be ...
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