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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the mind. Indeed it is very good for us to imagine more of these
    • phenomena of Nature and must indeed hold good among them.
    • mechanics, of atoms and molecules; indeed, for a long time they
    • as a weight, it is 0.001019 grammes' weight. Indeed, to express what
    • Precisely this has grown habitual, nay dominant, in Science. Indeed
    • from point-centres. It is indeed right to think of centric forces
    • c, you would indeed be referring to the effects to centric
    • calculate potentials? An answer can indeed be given, and it is such
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    • computed or what is purely spatial or kinematical. Indeed we need
    • confused ideas. Indeed, with the resources of Physics as it is today
    • you can indeed, but your first step must be to make yourself more
    • notion, say, of a moving body? There is indeed, and to realize what
    • body of consciousness and makes it all the time asleep. This indeed
    • indeed high time, if I may say so, for Physics to get a little grit
    • yesterday, this is indeed the Ur-phenomenon of colour. We shall reach
    • appears violet, blue, green, yellow and red, Indeed, if we made a
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    • indeed admit this; they too have ascertained that all you get is
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    • There has been ever so much speculation about them; indeed, beginning
    • indeed most interesting, and we must try to get a clear idea of what
    • they said to themselves: Light is indeed an undulatory movement, but
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • light itself. For if I only cast a spectrum here it is indeed like
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    • what you saw before the plate of glass was there, you do indeed
    • There is indeed
    • material existence. We have indeed paved the way, in that we first
    • We do indeed share
    • it still is to a great extent today. There have indeed been
    • “attracts” my hand, but I shall say: It is an inner deed
    • Indeed it was only by
    • Nature. There is indeed no such thing, just as in this sense there is
    • phenomena for which a very convenient fact is indeed given. If you
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • partake also in this. Our consciousness is indeed able to dive down
    • Friends, our bodily nature is indeed of the greatest interest even
    • element in consciousness. Indeed by virtue of this process, of
    • eye as the physical apparatus, to begin with. Indeed the farther
    • is completely different from the ear. The one indeed lies above and
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    • fact which can indeed easily be ascertained. Whenever we perceive a
    • the air between it and us is in movement. Indeed we bring the air
    • significant indeed, how much was done for these branches of
    • characteristically Roman-Catholic as indeed it is.
    • now been saying is indeed so obvious, so trite, that physicists and
    • give you much indeed. For it will shew you among other things how
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    • indeed laid out for further study, but in pursuing this direction
    • recently been saying is quite true — very true indeed.
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    • is indeed immense between all the other ideas in which we live as
    • faculty has indeed somehow linked up with the outer phenomenon, but
    • indeed many things like this in modern Physics, — very
    • did indeed embrace the prevailing laws of a whole series of facts,
    • indeed; and to do this, my dear Friends, we must become aware of
    • Nature. It can indeed become so if we follow up all that is latent
    • one witnesses indeed from time to time, shewing how what is wrong



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