Bewegung in ihrem Bezug zu den Elementen
Anregungen aus dem Zweiten Naturwissenschaftlichen Kurs zur Mechanik
Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
76,
2002,
P.
51-60 |
DOI:
10.18756/edn.76.51
Article | Language: German | €6.00
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Abstract:
Starting from Steiner’s ideas about the elements as developed in his Heat Course, we examine free fall as well as the relation between dynamics and kinematics. With free fall we are involved with the formation of the earth which happens as a process of motion. Of course, free fall cannot be understood without being able to see the formative processes of the earth as a whole. Just as with free fall, ideal connections also exist in the relationship of dynamics and kinematics. At the end of this investigation we present dynamics as a realization and externalization of possibilities, which, in their interaction with the elements, had previously existed as forcing.