The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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where it is said: the spirit rarefies that portion of the air in  
which it incorporates itself; therefore this air will rise high  
above the other air and there will be a motion of the air caused by  
its lightness and not by a voluntary movement of the spirit, and if  
this air is encountered by the wind, according to the 3rd of this,  
the air will be moved by the wind and not by the spirit incorporated  
in it.  
AS TO WHETHER THE SPIRIT CAN SPEAK OR NOT.  
In order to prove whether the spirit can speak or not, it is  
necessary in the first place to define what a voice is and how it is  
generated; and we will say that the voice is, as it were, the  
movement of air in friction against a dense body, or a dense body in  
friction against the air,--which is the same thing. And this  
friction of the dense and the rare condenses the rare and causes  
resistance; again, the rare, when in swift motion, and the rare in  
slow motion condense each other when they come in contact and make a  
noise and very great uproar; and the sound or murmur made by the  
rare moving through the rare with only moderate swiftness, like a  
great flame generating noises in the air; and the tremendous uproar  
made by the rare mingling with the rare, and when that air which is  
both swift and rare rushes into that which is itself rare and in  
motion, it is like the flame of fire which issues from a big gun and  
striking against the air; and again when a flame issues from the  
cloud, there is a concussion in the air as the bolt is generated.  
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