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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • reproduced should bear the foregoing words in mind. If those
    • century produced will be transcended — transcended above
  • Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • Introduction by Rudolf Steiner: —
    • page LXXXIV of the Introduction by Rudolf Steiner:
  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • I then said in introduction that I should mainly confine myself to
    • experiment. Today, by way of introduction, — and, as the saying
    • what I shall characterize (though in a very brief introductory
    • can only express the concept “mass” by introducing what I
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • course be produced. The effect shows itself, in that the mass moves
    • the distance through which it moves; then the resulting product is
    • equal to, — i.e. the same product can also be expressed by
    • Monism: only a spiritual Science can produce it. This is not the
    • longer simply penetrate to the opposite wall and there produce a
    • water. We let the cylinder of light, produced by the projecting
    • produced.
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    • reproducing what is brought about by the light's going through the
    • produces it on and outward in the same straight line and so projects
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • produced. But the darkness rays downward too, so, while the cylinder
    • see the aperture, through which the cylinder of light is produced,
    • producing a picture, or again finding their way into the eye and
    • other, producing darkness, once again, and this moves on from step to
    • air. It expands, momentarily producing in this neighbourhood a layer
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • said to produce the final direction of the ray of light and thus to
    • sensation of light is produced by means of this vibrating ether. And
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • upright rod which will throw shadows on this screen. You see two
    • left-hand source of light. It is produced, in that the light from
    • this source is hidden by the rod. Likewise the shadow on the left
    • that the shadow of the rod, due to this left-hand source of light
    • I darken it to blue, an orange shadow is produced. If I should
    • will produce the phenomenon and you must now look through on to the
    • apparatus we have here set up — the screen, the rod and so
    • neutral — neutral as to the way the colours are here produced
    • oscillation of the rhythmic forces, there is produced within you
    • warmth. That is to say, warmth is produced by mechanical work. It
    • measured when warmth is produced by dint of mechanical work or
    • between the mechanical work expended and the warmth produced, the
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • be reproduced, to demonstrate this oscillatory character of air or
    • Physics nowadays, is fundamentally a product of the said tendency,
    • reproduce it in the portion of the eye that corresponds to the
    • process of suction is produced to draw the sound from its
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • elementary phenomena of electricity. A rod of glass, or it may be
    • some material. The rod becomes, as we say, electrified; it will
    • forces proceeding from the glass rod, and from the rod of resin or
    • sealing-wax, prove to be diverse. We can rub either rod, so that it
    • permeation, brought about with the use of the glass rod, is of one
    • kind, with the resinous rod it proves to be opposite in kind. Using
    • coating, connected with a metal rod, ending perhaps in a metallic
    • IXa). If you electrify a metal rod and impart the electricity
    • reproduced by purely inorganic methods, making electric currents by
    • The effect produced — the development of warmth — may
    • figures, how much warmth is needed to produce a given, measurable
    • to produce a given, measurable amount of warmth or heat. So doing,
    • necessary tension, you can produce the following result. Suppose we
    • ... From the cathode rays he produced a modified form of rays, now
    • without producing a perceptible disturbance; they go through flesh
    • to which I have been introducing you, all of them take their course
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • phenomena produced by the passage of electricity through tubes in
    • shew you the kind of rays produced by this apparatus: they are
    • inadequate, they now introduce a kind of statistical method. Taking



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