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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • question only bears in it the possibility, the potentiality as it
    • such point or space forces are concentrated, able potentially to work
    • measures, how strongly such a point or centre has the potentiality of
    • thus centred and concentrated a “potential” or
    • potential force”. In studying these effects of Nature we
    • then have to trace the potentials of the centric forces, — so
    • sources of potential forces.
    • potentials. In this respect our need will be to take one essential
    • this method, looking only for the potentials of centric forces. Say
    • understand even organic phenomena in terms of potentials, of centric
    • look for centres, — to study the potential effects that may go
    • the potentials, say for the three points a, b and
    • potentials of such and such centric forces. Yet in this way I could
    • are essential to a living thing have no potential; they are not
    • forces with their potentials. How to calculate a potential for what
    • and every potential is dissolved away. This second leap will take us
    • explanation I have been neatly dividing all that refers to potentials
    • only centric forces work with their potentials, and on the other hand
    • calculate potentials? An answer can indeed be given, and it is such
    • according to their potentials. What is existing in Nature outside us
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