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the visible heavens as limitless until the greater Herschel had found indications to the contrary. Even were such indications surer than they are, it would be reasonable to conjecture that space is either finite or else contains things beyond our present vision. In like manner, since it is certain that man has the faculty of understanding, it is reasonable to assume that any given problem could be solved by that understanding in a sufficiency of time.

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