| James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes - 1878 - 606 lapas
...intellect. This in particular is to be said of the three dimensions of our present conception of space. If from our childhood phenomena had been of daily occurrence, requiring a space of four or more dimensions for an explanation which should be free from contradiction, ie, conformable to reason,... | |
| 1882 - 904 lapas
...intellect. This in particular is to be said of the three dimensions of our present conception of space. If from our childhood phenomena had been of daily...occurrence, requiring a space of four dimensions for an explanation which should be free from contradiction, ie, conformable to reason, we should be able... | |
| Claude Bragdon - 1922 - 172 lapas
...reconciled by the idea of a four-dimensional space our reason would accept this idea without cavil. Furthermore, if from our childhood phenomena had been of daily occurrence requiring a space of four or [24] more dimensions for an explanation conformable to reason, we should feel ourselves native to... | |
| Claude Fayette Bragdon - 1922 - 166 lapas
...reconciled by the idea of a four-dimensional space our reason would accept this idea without cavil. Furthermore, if from our childhood phenomena had been of daily occurrence requiring a space of four or [24] more dimensions for an explanation conformable to reason, we should feel ourselves native to... | |
| |