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    eachother,issubordihegravitationheyhavetoheirsharedtralbodies.

    tootioealandntiheotionisthrust

    andpressure.inthisnass,eaninginthe

    fall,andtheresistasof

    deternation.butbecausethistionntradictstheessentialrelationofthedepebody,

    naly,thatrelationtoitstralbody,itsuspendsitselfthroughitselfihisyofthe

    orfri.

    thelathenatureofthetionofdepebodies,forhe

    tioheelvesfortheelves,isexteal.but

    preothebodies,naly,theidentityhthetrelying

    outsideofthetheirtiohereforeessentiallyi,butnotintoabsoluterest,

    ratherintothepressureofstrivingtoheirtre.thistre,ifitistobeseenasastriving

    nt,isattheleastthetransfortionofthatextealventintothestrivingh

    nstitutesthenatureofthebody.

    theindividualiedint,eneralohefri,isexteal,tobesure,butalso

    necessary.itistheionofthattransitionpositedbytheofthedepebody.

    ahetionofis

    said,oved.

    foritselfthelaiaexpressesnothingbutthefixationoftheuandingonthe

    abstraotion,otionisonlytion.the

    transfortionoftheseabstrasintoeachother,he,isfortheuanding

    sothieal.thislainations

    havebeeninadssiblytransposedfrooneics,where

    tionisrathertobefoundinitsfree.

    §216.

    thediffereplicitbeingofgravity,whose

    identiatureisitsexistehedepebodyhasthebeginningoftherealdifferehe

    beingoutsideofitselfofthegravityidenticaltoitself;thedepebodyhasonlyaive

    ovearouresilyasss.thedeternacyofits

    tionisnotinandforitselfbutrefersbacktoafactorassoftheother,sothattheir

    sizesainsthesa.

    §217.

    thisextealityofdeternatebeingnstitutesthespeatter.butinthisit

    doesnotreinlitedbyaquantitativediffereherthedifferenceisessentiallyaqualitative

    ohatthedeternaatternstitutesitsbeing.

    theetyabstralesstterntainsarelyquantitativedifferendvies

    furtherdeternaiialtoit.eventheforcesofattraandrepulsionare

    supposedtoinflueexteally.siisthepositingitselfoutsideofitselfitisso

    identithattheforstitutesitsspeature.

    b.

    elentaryphysics

    §218.

    gravity,astheessenatterexistinginitselfonlyinneridentity,transfor,sisis

    theessentialexteality,intotheionoftheessence.assuchitisthetotalityofthe

    deternationsofrefle,buttheseasthroeachother,sothateachappearsas

    partilesselent.

    thedeternationofaisthebeingforitselfoftterasitfindsitspointofunityinthe

    ,his

    stillrealtter,atotalityofitsqualitiesexistinginitself.

    aelentaryparticles

    §219.

    1tterinitsfirstelentarystateispureidentity,notiing,thatis,the

    relationtoitselfdeternedasindepeinntrasttotheotherdeternationsoftotality.this

    existingselfoftterislight.

    §220.

    astheabstraatter,lightisabsolutelylightatter,infiasterial

    idealityitisinseparableandsilebeingoutsideofitself.

    intheorientalintuitionofthesubstantialunityofthespiritualaural,thepureselfhoodof

    nscioushoughtidenticalhitselfastheabstraofthetrueandthegoodisoneh

    light.heioniiesthatidealityispresentinnature,it

    needonlybereferredtolight,tothatpureionaion.

    heavytterisdivisibleintosses,siiseidentityandquantity;butinthehighly

    abstraitationoflightinitsinfiniteexpansiondoes

    notsuspenditsabsolutenneple,raysoflight,andof

    partiitedexpansion,

    belongsaoftheualbarbaris

    donantinphysics.theindivisibilityoflightinitsinfiniteexpansioyoutsideofitselfthat

    reinsselfidentical,leastofallbetreatedasinprehensiblebytheuanding,forits

    oherthisabstractidentity.

    astronorshaveetospeakofcelestialphenonahareperceivedbyusfivehundred

    yearsaertheirapirical

    ionsofthepropagationoflight,asphereheyobtaininto

    anothereaning,butoherhandapastepresentin

    idealfashionasinry.

    thereisalsothens

    areettedineverydireeaaterialhesphereofinfinitedinsions

    isford,andthatalloftheseinfinitelynyhespheresinterperateeachother.ifthiswere

    soadense,nfusedssshouldforetheeyeandtheobjedthestillunexplained

    visibilityher,onthe

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