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... invisible world . " Man lives in two worlds , " Professor Haldane tells us in his brilliant exposi- tion of What I Believe , " the visible world which changes with time , and an invisible world whose constituents do not change . " " I ...
... invisible world . " Man lives in two worlds , " Professor Haldane tells us in his brilliant exposi- tion of What I Believe , " the visible world which changes with time , and an invisible world whose constituents do not change . " " I ...
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... worlds , the visible world which changes with time , and an invisible world whose constituents do not change . But both worlds can only be described as they appear to us , that is , from a human and imperfect standpoint . Among the ...
... worlds , the visible world which changes with time , and an invisible world whose constituents do not change . But both worlds can only be described as they appear to us , that is , from a human and imperfect standpoint . Among the ...
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... invisible world . Their discovery rendered wireless communi- cation possible . If you do not make any contact with this time- less world ( in other words , have no inner life ) you have at best a very precarious hold on happiness ...
... invisible world . Their discovery rendered wireless communi- cation possible . If you do not make any contact with this time- less world ( in other words , have no inner life ) you have at best a very precarious hold on happiness ...
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