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7 January 2024

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  • curprev 15:4915:49, 7 January 2024122.152.50.161 talk 3,970 bytes +3,970 Created page with "Galileo (1638). Two New Sciences. so as to better realize just how conclusive Aristotle's demonstration is, we may well, for my part, deny the two of his assumptions. And as to the very first, I considerably doubt that Aristotle ever tested by experiment no matter if it's accurate that two stones, one weighing ten periods just as much as the opposite, if permitted to drop, at the identical prompt, from a top of, say, a hundred cubits, would so differ in velocity that if..."