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... said the Psychologist. 'Nor, having only length, breadth,andthickness, cana cube have a real existence.' 'There I object,' said Filby. 'Of course a solid body I ...
... said the Psychologist. 'Nor, having only length, breadth,andthickness, cana cube have a real existence.' 'There I object,' said Filby. 'Of course a solid body I ...
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... said Filby. 'Can acubethatdoes notlast forany time at all, have a real existence?' Filby became pensive. 'Clearly,' theTime Traveller proceeded, 'any ... saidthe Provincial Mayor. 'It is simply this. That Space, as our mathematicians have.
... said Filby. 'Can acubethatdoes notlast forany time at all, have a real existence?' Filby became pensive. 'Clearly,' theTime Traveller proceeded, 'any ... saidthe Provincial Mayor. 'It is simply this. That Space, as our mathematicians have.
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... said the Medical Man, staringhard at a coalin the fire, 'if Time isreallyonlyafourth dimension of Space, why is it ... saidthe MedicalMan. 'There are balloons.' 'But beforethe balloons, savefor spasmodic jumping and the inequalities of ...
... said the Medical Man, staringhard at a coalin the fire, 'if Time isreallyonlyafourth dimension of Space, why is it ... saidthe MedicalMan. 'There are balloons.' 'But beforethe balloons, savefor spasmodic jumping and the inequalities of ...
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... say. I jump back for a moment. Of course we haveno means ofstaying back for any length ofTime, any more than a ... saidthe Time Traveller. 'It's against reason,' saidFilby. 'What reason?' said the Time Traveller. 'You canshow black ...
... say. I jump back for a moment. Of course we haveno means ofstaying back for any length ofTime, any more than a ... saidthe Time Traveller. 'It's against reason,' saidFilby. 'What reason?' said the Time Traveller. 'You canshow black ...
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... said the Medical Man.'Our ancestorshad no great tolerance for anachronisms.' 'One might get one's Greek from the very lips of Homer and Plato,' theVery Young Man thought. 'In whichcasethey would certainly plough you for the Littlego ...
... said the Medical Man.'Our ancestorshad no great tolerance for anachronisms.' 'One might get one's Greek from the very lips of Homer and Plato,' theVery Young Man thought. 'In whichcasethey would certainly plough you for the Littlego ...
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