
Physics by Aristotle
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The Motion Is One
The motion which is one should also be one in species, but it is not necessary that this should be simply one. In all motion there is either the equable or the anomalous for it may be equably varied in born along in an equable space as for instance in a circle or a right line and the like might be said concerning increase in diminution. Anomalous motion therefore is one because it is continued but it is less one than equable motion which indeed happens to fractured relation but the less has always a mixture of the contrary if however everyMotion which is one may be equable and not equable motions which do not adhere according to species cannot be one and continued.
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