3 A phenomenon in the true meaning of the term is any event which occurs in the common course of nature such as death; rain fall of dew [storms] etc these are as really phenomena as earthquake or any extraordinary or terrific event to which we are in the habit of almost exclusively applying the term. A Law of nature. When after continued observation of phenomena and [multiple] experiments under circumstances [varied] in all pofsible [possible] ways certain effects are always produced the principle thus obtained is “a law of nature.” A body is an aggregation of [particle] forming one mafs [mass]. We obtain all of our knowledge of the laws of nature by experience. Experience is acquired by observation and experiment. Experiences empirical kno...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...
20 The birth development & death of lakes “ meadows of forests “ mtns [mountains] of canons of gls [...
20 The birth development & death of lakes “ meadows of forests “ mtns [mountains] of canons of gls [...
The two general forms of matter are organized and inorganized [unorganized] bodies. The science of o...
The two general forms of matter are organized and inorganized [unorganized] bodies. The science of o...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
Induction, is to proceed from fact to fact [If in] our researches in any direction [science] we comm...
An hypothesis is an afsumption [assumption] made use of in science as a matter of convenience that w...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...
20 The birth development & death of lakes “ meadows of forests “ mtns [mountains] of canons of gls [...
20 The birth development & death of lakes “ meadows of forests “ mtns [mountains] of canons of gls [...
The two general forms of matter are organized and inorganized [unorganized] bodies. The science of o...
The two general forms of matter are organized and inorganized [unorganized] bodies. The science of o...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
6 Sketch: Solid but [seams] as in ab [above] undeveloped ¼ m [mile] above mouth of gorge [strial] on...
Induction, is to proceed from fact to fact [If in] our researches in any direction [science] we comm...
An hypothesis is an afsumption [assumption] made use of in science as a matter of convenience that w...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
We find the velocity of a falling body at any point by multiplying the seconds it had been falling b...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...
it, then since we consider it nearer we consider it smaller though the picture upon the retina is ex...