Ad 3.
As the ſound of this Motion is not
more heard, than the Harmony of the Hea-
vens: ſo neither is there any reaſon vvhy
this Motion ſhould cauſe a ſound, more than
the ſuppoſed Motion of the Heavens, vvhich
is likevviſe thought to be continued unto the
Air hard by us.
more heard, than the Harmony of the Hea-
vens: ſo neither is there any reaſon vvhy
this Motion ſhould cauſe a ſound, more than
the ſuppoſed Motion of the Heavens, vvhich
is likevviſe thought to be continued unto the
Air hard by us.
Ad 4.
This vvill prove the Earth to move
as vvell as the Heavens; For that has, firſt,
a round Figure, as is generally granted.
Secondly, Being conſidered as vvhole, and
in its proper place, it is not heavy, as vvas
proved before: and as for the tvvo other
conditions, neither are they true of the
Heavens; nor if they vvere, vvould they
at all conduce to their Motion.
as vvell as the Heavens; For that has, firſt,
a round Figure, as is generally granted.
Secondly, Being conſidered as vvhole, and
in its proper place, it is not heavy, as vvas
proved before: and as for the tvvo other
conditions, neither are they true of the
Heavens; nor if they vvere, vvould they
at all conduce to their Motion.
Ad 5.
This Argument vvould prove
that the Sea did not ebb and flow, becauſe
there is not the ſame kind of motion in eve-
ry drop of Water: or that the whole Earth
is not ſpherical, becauſe every little piece of
it is not of the ſame Form.
that the Sea did not ebb and flow, becauſe
there is not the ſame kind of motion in eve-
ry drop of Water: or that the whole Earth
is not ſpherical, becauſe every little piece of
it is not of the ſame Form.