| William Kingdon Clifford - 1882 - 358 Seiten
...in the idea of the universe. Bnt there was left another to be made. For the laws of space and motion implied an infinite space and an infinite duration,...the plane at infinity/ is just as well known, if the Euclidean assumptions are true, as the geometry of any portion of this room.... So that here we have... | |
| Henry John Stephen Smith - 1894 - 729 Seiten
...in the idea of the universe. But there was left another to be made. For the laws of space and motion implied an infinite space and an infinite duration,...parts of it which are at an infinite distance from us, c geometry upon the plane at infinity,' is just as well known, if the Euclidean assumptions are true,... | |
| Robert Édouard Moritz - 1914 - 436 Seiten
...1911), p. 32. 2015. If the Euclidean assumptions are true, the constitution of those parts of space which are at an infinite distance from us, "geometry...upon the plane at infinity," is just as well known as the geometry of any portion of this room. In this infinite and thoroughly well-known space the Universe... | |
| 1953 - 688 Seiten
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