The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1968 |
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... orbit , but men have already done that . It is obvious that human travel over the globe may never be at speeds substantially higher than those already reached . Even with new kinds of vehicles , it is hard to imagine any device , no ...
... orbit , but men have already done that . It is obvious that human travel over the globe may never be at speeds substantially higher than those already reached . Even with new kinds of vehicles , it is hard to imagine any device , no ...
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... orbit times , and will not be much shorter than what we can achieve already . Regardless of what new rockets are devised , it will probably always take days to get to the moon , months to get to Venus , Mars , or Mercury , and years or ...
... orbit times , and will not be much shorter than what we can achieve already . Regardless of what new rockets are devised , it will probably always take days to get to the moon , months to get to Venus , Mars , or Mercury , and years or ...
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... orbit on the first try because the develop- ment of science had enabled the laws of physics to be discovered , which permitted the calculation of the trajectory in advance and the construction of a feedback control - system to steer in ...
... orbit on the first try because the develop- ment of science had enabled the laws of physics to be discovered , which permitted the calculation of the trajectory in advance and the construction of a feedback control - system to steer in ...
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Introduction | 2 |
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A Little Anthology of Contemporary Poetry | 108 |
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