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Those in which lightness dominated (for example, fire) always sought to rise. Those in which heaviness dominated (for example, metals) sought to fall. Every object had a natural place and, when not hindered, sought it. Thus the natural place of light objects was a region near the moon, whereas heavy objects tended to congregate at the center of the universe which was, of course, the center of the earth.
Mathematics for the Nonmathematician (Books on Mathematics)
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