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Hypersolid Concepts, and the Completeness of Things and Phenomena*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2016

Extract

The fundamental idea expressed in this paper is that objects and phenomena are only seen in part, vision being limited to a plane in time about second thick, and showing us things as they are for the instant only but if we wish to picture the Completeness of Things, or Phenomena, we have to include, certainly, time as well as space, we have to retain the image of the movement of the rolling ball, the running machine, the growing plant, the dancing girl, through either the cycle or phase of movement or the life history, as appropriate.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Mathematical Association 1937 

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Footnotes

*

Summary of a paper and demonstration to Section A* of the British dssociation, Nottingham, 7th September, 1937

References

page no 360 note * No attempt is made to identify these with any of the units in ordinary dimensional theory; they indicate directions loosely.