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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • only. Acquainted as they were already with the initial
    • Whoever reads the lectures here
  • Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • lecture-course, Dr. Walter Johannes Stein read out the
  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • have just been read out, some of which were written over 30 years
    • already undergoing transformation, and there are signs which we may
    • read as the first dawning of a new world-outlook. Yet on the whole,
    • activity is already taken more or less unconsciously for granted.
    • beholds spread out in space and going on in time is for him one, a
    • had to read it in a cube of rock-salt. Yet in the latter we must find
    • forces, no mere movements; it is already a Natural Science. Mechanics
    • it really? And we shall have to admit: Here we already get stuck! The
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • mechanics already has to do with forces and with masses. I will write
    • Naturally it spreads out and extends after the light has gone through
    • to speak, sent after it. Up there, the light cannot spread out
    • that has arisen spreads and shines further, so that there is a space
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • explain it thus, so he was told — The colourless light already
    • than to fan out and separate what is already there in the light,
    • the cylinder of light apart. If I may so express myself, you can read
    • read it in the facts.
    • — then, my dear Friends, I am already fancying all kinds of
    • already; now they are only made to line up and stand apart. The prism
    • this. The optic nerve thence spreads out, and in an area which for
    • modern Physics has to say about it, — what is already said in
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    • already there in the white light; the prism conjures them forth and
    • expansion, known as waves, we imagine sound to spread. To begin with,
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    • solid body spreads its light and we let this light go through a
    • obtain a luminous picture with the light that spreads from a glowing
    • the colours are reversed. We have already discussed, why it is that
    • is it what you can get by reading Goethe's Theory of Colour.
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • idea of Goethe's is mistaken, as you may readily convince
    • rigged up this apparatus. If you were now to look and read the
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • century at the earliest. By such examples you will most readily
    • this branch of Science. I have already drawn your attention to the
    • case unless we bring it into connection with a more widespread
    • also the whole or at least part of what is here spread out —
    • which the human being's own activity is already contained —
    • already in existence, only it is outside of space. It is not yet in
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • again, I am presumably still recalling what you already know
    • idea that the electricity that spreads through space is in some way
    • akin to the light that spreads through space, — the latter
    • too being already conceived at that time as a wave-movement in the
    • might already have been gathered from the existence of induction
    • influences or agencies do in fact spread out in space in a way
    • quite akin to the spreading of waves, or to what could be imagined
    • spreads out in space and takes effect at a distance. In like
    • manner. Hertz could now say that electricity spreads out and the
    • spreading out through space, — analogous to the way one
    • generally imagines wave-movements to spread out. Even as light
    • spreads out through space and takes effect at a distance, unfolding
    • too can the electric waves spread out, becoming manifest —
    • sequences of waves. Also for warmth as it spreads outward into space,
    • afterwards ensued, and was to some extent already on the way in his
    • So they were dealing already with many different kinds of rays.



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