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- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- pressure. Mass, after all, reveals itself through pressure. As I said
- exert pressure. You make acquaintance with pressure by pressing upon
- something going on in us when we exert pressure with our finger,
- — when we, therefore, ourselves experience a pressure —
- it is, try making the pressure ever more intense. Try it, — or
- rather, don't! Try to exert pressure on some part of your body and
- place, so to speak, on a small scale when you exert a pressure that
- a pressure stronger than you can endure — is taking place
- contact with an effect of pressure — with an effect, therefore,
- from the downward pressure of weight.
- blood. The heavy pressure would immediately cloud our consciousness.
- with the downward pressure. Precisely this deprives the rest of our
- as it were, by the downward pressure, we see men being put to sleep.
- For the Will works in the sense of this downward pressure. Only a
- tiny portion of it, amounting to the 20 grammes' pressure of which we
- shewing, comes to terms both with the downward pressure and with the
- down into such phenomena as pressure and buoyancy. Here is true
- expose yourself to pressure. There is the “putting to
- with pressure. When we expose ourselves to light, insofar as the
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- finger — exerting pressure, using some force as you do so,
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