The book The Concept of Nature was written by author Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947 Here you can read free online of The Concept of Nature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Concept of Nature a good or bad book?
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If Einstein'stheory of gravitation has any truth in it, vagrant solids are of greatimportance in science. The whole boundary of a finite event may belooked on as a particular example of a vagrant solid as a locus. Itsparticular property of being closed prevents it from being definable asan abstractive element. When a moment intersects an event, it also intersects the boundary ofthat event. This locus, which is the portion of the boundary containedin the moment, is the bounding surface of the co...rresponding volume ofthat event contained in the moment. It is a two-dimensional locus. The fact that every volume has a bounding surface is the origin of theDedekindian continuity of space. Another event may be cut by the same moment in another volume and thisvolume will also have its boundary. These two volumes in theinstantaneous space of one moment may mutually overlap in the familiarway which I need not describe in detail and thus cut off portions fromeach other's surfaces. These portions of surfaces are 'momental areas.
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