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Simpl.Yes, and I’m assured that it could have blown it fairly away, and with so much more velocity, by how a lot the matter was lighter, for upon this motive we see the clouds to be transported with a velocity equal to that of the wind that drives them. And that i cannot imagine what may be the explanation of such a distinction, however would fain know the same. Sagr.When an arrow is shot towards the Wind, how unimaginable a factor is it, that that same small filament of air, impelled by the bow-string, should in despite of fate go along with the arrow? For as to expertise, if I lay two arrows upon this Table, in a time when a robust Wind bloweth, one in the direction of the course of the wind, and the other sidelong, the wind will rapidly carry away this later, and leave the opposite the place it was; and the same to my seeming, should occur, if the Doctrine of Aristotle have been true, of these two shot out of a Bow: forasmuch as the arrow shot sideways is driven by an ideal quantity of Air, moved by the bowstring, to wit by as a lot as the stated string is long, whereas the opposite arrow receiveth no better a quantity of air, than the small circle of the strings thickness.
Peripatetick Schools is not going to easily grant you, as being instantly opposite to Aristotle, and it is to take for recognized and manifest, That the undertaking separated from the projicient, continueth the motion by vertue impressed on it by the stated projicient, which vertue impressed is a thing as a lot detested in Peripatetick Philosophy, as the passage of any accident from one topic into one other. But pursuing the purpose in hand, I feel that Simplicius is perswaded, that, from seeing the stone always to fall in the same place, he cannot conjecture either the motion or stability of the Ship: and if what hath been hitherto spoken, mustn’t suffice, there may be the Experiment of the medium which may thorowly assure us thereof; during which experiment, probably the most that might be seen can be, that the cadent moveable may be left behind, if it were mild, and that the air did not follow the motion of the ship: but in case the air should transfer with equal velocity, no conceivable diversity could be found either on this, or every other experiment by any means, as I’m anon to let you know. On the 25th of January therefore, seven days after the arrival of the supply, Governor Phillip quitted Botany Bay in the identical ship, and sailed to Port Jackson.
And therefore if that stone let fall from the round prime, ought to comply with the movement of the ship, that impact should be ascribed to the Air, and to not the vertue impressed. And isn’t this movement as swift as that of the ship. Salv.Then a ship which moveth in a calm at Sea, is a type of moveables, which run alongside a kind of superficies that are neither declining nor ascending, and subsequently disposed, in case all obstacles external and unintended were removed, to move with the impulse once imparted incessantly and uniformly. I may alledg many other experiments to the same function, but when one of these shouldn’t suffice, I should think your folly altogether incurable. And it appears to me, that if this movement, of which the stone did partake whilst it was on the Round-high of the Ships Mast, be, as you say, to conserve it self indelibly within the stated stone, even after it’s separated from the Ship, it could follow, that likewise in case any one, riding a horse that was upon his velocity, should let a bowl drop out of his hand, that bowl being fallen to the ground would continue its motion and follow the horses steps, with out tarrying behind him: the which impact, I imagine, is not to be seen, except when he that is upon the horse ought to throw it with violence that manner towards which he runneth; but otherwise, I imagine it can keep on the ground in the same place the place it fell.
Certainly it argueth that the stone hath some other impulse apart from the motion of the air. And you your self however even now did say, that the pressure of probably the most impetuous wind sufficeth to not stir an important stone from its place; now do but consider what the calmer air is able to do, being encountred by a stone no more swift than the whole ship. Salv.But if these penduli even now named, did prove unto us, that the moveable, the lesse it had of gravity, the lesse apt it was to conserve its movement, how can it be that the Air which in the Air hath no gravity in any respect, doth of it self alone retain the movement acquired? Which doctrine doth hold, as I imagine it is well known unto you, that the project is carried by the medium, which in our case happeneth to be the Air. But tell me, seeing that your occasion is wholly grounded upon the nullity of the vertue impressed, if I shall exhibit to you, that the medium hath nothing to do within the continuation of initiatives, after they’re separated from the projicient, will you admit of the impressed vertue, or will you make one other try to overthrow it?