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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • I then said in introduction that I should mainly confine myself to
    • outline) may still be said to be prevailing.
    • controversial is all that can be said about the “ether”
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    • meant by the word “Ether” in Physics. As I said
    • pressure. Mass, after all, reveals itself through pressure. As I said
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    • thing to imagine, no doubt, but that is what they said. And when we
    • Goethe now said to
    • And now, what happens to the light? As we said, it is widened out
    • reach the eye. Yet in the last resort the eye is said to project
    • modern Physics has to say about it, — what is already said in
    • that you ever get is grey, said Goethe. The modern text-books do
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • is diverted upward. Moreover, as we said before, it is not only
    • said, puts itself into the path of the light in such a way that while
    • irradiated with light. For as I said just now, the light here
    • is the prism, said Newton; we let the white light in. The colours are
    • physicists said to themselves: The theory of little corpuscular
    • do. Therefore they said: Let us assume, not that the light is in
    • they said to themselves: Light is indeed an undulatory movement, but
    • As I said before, the fact that wave-movements in many directions
    • narrow bright yellow strip, or as is generally said, a yellow line.
    • IVi). Goethe said: Well, at a pinch, that might do. If Nature
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • have said of space and time is also true of something else. Even as
    • In the light, I said
    • and developed. What I have said just now for instance — this of
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • was said to penetrate from a more tenuous into a denser medium.
    • without the glass. Now this is said to be due to the light being
    • is said, you will remember, in tracing how the “ray of
    • said to produce the final direction of the ray of light and thus to
    • another occasion in our life, when — as I said once before
    • violet. And if you will recall what I said a few days ago about the
    • physical body and in the light-conditions, as we said
    • each other. Others have said that that is nonsense; according to them
    • Helmholtz got to know of the phenomenon, he said: Very well, we shall
    • back to these, he said.
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • colour. As I have said before, all I can give you in this Course
    • shadows. I darken this source of light and get green, said Goethe
    • generally said, “subjectively”. We have then, in the
    • said in an earlier lecture: You, your subjective being, do not live
    • which he began, they would have said no more than that a certain
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • description of modern Physics may be said to date back to the 15th
    • this from the point of view which, as I said, has gradually been
    • Physics nowadays, is fundamentally a product of the said tendency,
    • together what I have just been saying and what was said once
    • n times s. Now please recall what I said in an
    • earlier lecture. I said that we must carefully distinguish all that
    • said, outward realities can never be merely spatial, or
    • we come to the vitreous body, which, as we said, still has
    • not seem so simple if you recall what I said recently of the whole
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • was in this direction, as I said before that they interpreted what
    • have been able to pick out. In effect, they said: It isn't waves,
    • said: This is a stream of electricity as such. And now this flowing
    • become luminous under their influence. Evidently, said the
    • spiritual way to understand the formula, v = s/t. We said
    • described in former lectures. The same cannot be said so simply of
    • doubt; but that is all that can be said of it till you go forward
    • said of electricity. But now I ask you to remember what I have very
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • what was said in the educational lectures at the inception of the
    • said, future generations would find it difficult to understand that



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