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Ordinary physics and chemistry, even atomistics and quantum theory, gave you no special problems.
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"The precision their filters would require seems greater than the laws of atomistics would allow."
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If nothing else, Terra was the data bank, as complete as flesh and atomistics could achieve.
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If nothing else, Terra was the data bank, as complete as flesh and atomistics could achieve.
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Only then will mathematics be practically effective in bringing the growing knowledge of atomistics to the useful solution of the advanced problems of chemistry, metallurgy, and biology.
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That might only be an elaboration of the everyday'the sharp distinction between water, solid ground, and air-but the idea of layered space accounted well for experimental data and closely paralleled the relativistic concept of a metric varying from point to point, as well as the wave-mechanical basis of atomistics and the hyperdrive.
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Only then will mathematics be practically effective in bringing the growing knowledge of atomistics to the useful solution of the advanced problems of chemistry, metallurgy, and biology.
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Materialists and Monists, to extend his "kinetic atomistics" to the domain of the soul and the intellectual.
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a primitive, determined, ante-moral one, — a sort of moral atomistics, which, in order to escape the difficulty of the notion of free self-determination, assumes a much greater incomprehensibility.
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