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  • The physics taught in most schools describes the universe in terms of [[Galilean relati There is a folk story where a wise shepherd boy is brought to a king to answer three questi
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  • ...aps from [[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[Motion (physics)|movement]] of the body, usually rhythmic and to music [https://www.britann ...action pattern|patterns of behaviour]] such as a mating dance), [[Motion (physics)|motion]] in inanimate objects (''the [[leaves]] danced in the [[wind]]''),
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  • ...ral million electron volts per particle. 1969 J. DOUGALL tr. Born's Atomic Physics (ed. 8) x. 356 The only example of a man-made thermonuclear fusion process ...will be largely composed of country music with rock 'n' roll rhythmic and folk elements. 1973 Jazz Jrnl. Sept. 18/2 The failures tended to be found where
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  • ...[psychology]] or [[geology]] are invisible from the perspective of basic [[physics]]. A lot of vigorous [[literature]] has grown up around the relation betwe ...ology]]" that simply has no basis in [[fact]], something like the way that folk science speaks of demon-caused illness.
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  • ...[[science]] were at a low ebb throughout the world, but the rudiments of [[physics]] and [[chemistry]] were taught the Dalamatians. [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...]] ends. Many [[competitive]] [[games]] were introduced, but these ancient folk were a serious people; little [[humor]] [[graced]] these early [[tribes]].
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  • ...ing and communication#Dance language|bee dance]], mating dance), [[Motion (physics)|motion]] in inanimate objects (''the [[leaves]] danced in the [[wind]]''), ...]] and [[moral]] constraints and range from functional movement (such as [[Folk dance]]) to codified, [[virtuoso]] techniques such as [[ballet]]. In [[spor
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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • ...[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[human]] [[Motion (physics)|movement]] either used as a form of [[expression]] or presented in a [[soc ...ing and communication#Dance language|bee dance]], mating dance), [[Motion (physics)|motion]] in inanimate objects (''the [[leaves]] danced in the [[wind]]''),
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  • ...me. I grew up Episcopalian, and my brothers and sister remain church-going folk to this day. One conducts bible study groups, another takes gratification a ...ed, “entities.” A male friend, who also worked with people, had degrees in physics and psychology, introduced me to them by playing a tape of one of his sessi
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  • ...[[science]] were at a low ebb throughout the world, but the rudiments of [[physics]] and [[chemistry]] were taught the Dalamatians. [https://en.wikipedia.org/ ...]] ends. Many [[competitive]] [[games]] were introduced, but these ancient folk were a serious people; little [[humor]] [[graced]] these early [[tribes]].
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  • ...h's axis of rotation is [[axial tilt|tilted]] 23.5° Ahrens, ''Global Earth Physics: A Handbook of Physical Constants'', p. 8.</ref> away from the [[perpendicu ...nits/meter.html] NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty, NIST Physics Laboratory
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  • ...n develop statistical descriptions rather than the general laws derived in physics or chemistry, or they may explain individual cases through more general pri ...s on differentiating among local ethnolinguistic groups, documenting local folk culture, and representing the prehistory of the nation through museums and
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  • ...mely modal harmony. It arose as part of a general interest in the past, in folk music and in oriental music and served to introduce ‘foreign’ elements ...of musical actualities not in Platonically interpreted mathematics but in physics, the most advanced discipline of his times: the Platonic idea of number had
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