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Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences
No one supposes that the technological process is the whole of culture, any more
than anyone supposes that centrifugence is the only physical force to which
inhabitants of the surface of the earth are subject. On the contrary, all students of
...
William M. Dugger, Howard J. Sherman,
2003
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Infinite Energy Technologies: Tesla, Cold Fusion, ...
In other words they become very activeifmoved centripetally, andin this condition
areable to bindthefertilizing oxygen,which becomes passive with the
coolingcentripetence ofthe central vortical flow, buthighly active with warming
centrifugence.
Finley Eversole, Ph.D.,
2012
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Storia della storiografia
The different levels of opposition and contrast between region/nation, nation/
state, state/Europe, Europe/world show an elementary dialectic of centrifugence
vs. centripetence which is at the disposal of a specific entity to exercise political
and ...
Gravity, however, as we learned in chapter 4 is octavely related to centrifugence,
the counterpart of which is centripetence. In a manner akin to the interaction
between suction and pressure on a common axis, the essential dimension of the
jet ...
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The Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1843-1871
... to take man as the representative, — man and his planet: these have great
common relations, the man being only a sort of compend of the globe with its
centrifugence and centripetence, with its chemistry, with its polarity, with its
undulation.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ronald A. Bosco, Joel Myerson,
2010
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The Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
108 Henry Taylor was a correspondent of Emerson's between 1857 and 1865.
For Tufts, see Journal FOR, p. [235]. With "the world . . . centrifugence.", cf. "
Progress of Culture," IV, VIII, 213 and 223, and earlier, "Farming," IV, VII, 146. 1
Emerson ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, William H. Gilman, Linda Allardt,
1982
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The Collected Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Society and solitude
14 A CENTRIPETENCE EQUAL TO THE CENTRIFUGENCE: Centripetence is
motion toward a center, while centrifugence is motion away from a center (OED).
1 7 But Nature drops a p1ne-cone in Mar1posa, . . . like a colonnade of Thebes.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alfred Riggs Ferguson, Joseph Slater,
1971
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The Theory of Economic Progress: A Study of the Fundamentals ...
principle is not teleological, any more than the physical principles of gravitation or
centrifugence. It need not be supposed that any given invention is "bound" to
occur. Certainly it will not occur if the solar system is obliterated by the collision of
...
Clarence Edwin Ayres,
1978
tigation.4 This principle is not ideological, any more than the physical principles
of gravitation or centrifugence. It need not be supposed drat any given invention
is "bound" to occur. Certainly it will not occur if thie solar system is obliterated by ...
John Donald Kingsley,
1943
tigation.4 This principle is not teleological, any more than the physical principles
of gravitation or centrifugence. It need not be supposed that any given invention
is "bound" to occur. Certainly it will not occur if the solar system is obliterated by ...