. The anatomy of science. Science. 50 THE ANATOMY OF SCIENCE condition, is moved slowly downward, we trace the heavy curve in the figure. If I had used a more complicated but also more complete ap-. FlGURE 6 Asymptotic Rotation paratus, my compass would have drawn simul- taneously the curves of Figure 5, which do not look like circles, but look to the Euclidean eye like h3rperbolas, with dotted lines as asymptotes (lines which are approached indefinitely, but never reached). And yet we may define the rules. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been


. The anatomy of science. Science. 50 THE ANATOMY OF SCIENCE condition, is moved slowly downward, we trace the heavy curve in the figure. If I had used a more complicated but also more complete ap-. FlGURE 6 Asymptotic Rotation paratus, my compass would have drawn simul- taneously the curves of Figure 5, which do not look like circles, but look to the Euclidean eye like h3rperbolas, with dotted lines as asymptotes (lines which are approached indefinitely, but never reached). And yet we may define the rules. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lewis, Gilbert Newton, 1875-1946. New Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press


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