A Brief History of TimeRandom House Publishing Group, 1998 M09 1 - 240 páginas #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER |
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... believed , therefore , that the human race and the world around it had existed , and would exist , forever . The ancients had already considered the argument about progress described above , and answered it by saying that there had been ...
... believed that all material objects and space and time are an illusion . When the famous Dr. Johnson was told of Berkeley's opinion , he cried , " I refute it thus ! " and stubbed his toe on a large stone . Both Aristotle and Newton believed ...
... believed that matter was continuous , that is , one could divide a piece of matter into smaller and smaller bits without any limit : one never came up against a grain of matter that could not be divided further . A few Greeks , however ...
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