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jasirs94 at Nov 21, 2016 03:14 AM

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Nature wills that a ball thrown upwards be back upon earth, she does not abruptly place it there nor even suddenly cause a downward celerity. She merely imparts to it a downward acceleration which gradually grows into a cessation of its upward motion and then into a descending motion ever quicker, which thus faster and faster still eats up the distance of the ball from the earth. The method of Nature, throughout. A seed gradually grows into a plant, a plant gradually into many plants, and so into a "stock" of plants of one species.

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