Mechanismus Bildinfo und Lizenz Bildinfo Die Logik der Zahnräder, Kurbelgetriebe und Pleuelstangen kann die gesamte Welt - den menschlichen Geist eingeschlossen - erklären. Das ist die Grundannahme des Weltbildes des Mechanismus. Source Source: https://openclipart.org/detail/177064/periodic-table-roman-clock Created: Author: khemis (Mikael Ganehag Brorsson) on www.openclipart.org License Public Domain: CCO 1.0: No Copyright. The person who associated a work with this deed has dedicated the work to the public domain by waiving all of his or her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law. You can copy, modify, distribute and perform the work, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission.Link to the license => https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ On www.openclipart.org: We try to make it clear that you may use all clipart from Openclipart even for unlimited commercial use. We believe that giving away our images is a great way to share with the world our talents and that will come back around in a better form. That means you may use the clipart commercially, for education, for church, for school, for your job, or even to manufacture products globally. Warranty No guarantee can be given as to the correctness of facts implied or explicitly stated. Usage is completey at your own risk. 💣 Originalseite Das Bild ist Teil eines online-Lexikons. Rhetos Lernlexikon Mathematik, Aachen: Siehe unter Mechanismus ↗ Related images Determinismus ↗ Die Maschine Mensch ↗ Laplacescher Dämon ↗ Steampunk ↗ External images Mechanisches Gerüst vor Galaxienhimmel: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Weltmechanik_(Steampunk).jpg Die Logik der Zahnräder, Kurbelgetriebe und Pleuelstangen kann die gesamte Welt - den menschlichen Geist eingeschlossen - erklären. Das ist die Grundannahme des Weltbildes des Mechanismus. khemis (Mikael Ganehag Brorsson) on www.openclipart.org Gemeinfreie Bilder Rhetos Bildersammlung Mechanismus auf Wikipedia Zurück zur Startseite