The air which is struck with most swiftness by the movable thing is compressed to the greatest degree in itself.


The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (MacCurdy, 1938) - XVII Flight


The air which is struck with most swiftness by the movable thing is compressed to the greatest degree in itself.

The air which is struck with most swiftness by the movable thing is compressed to the greatest degree in itself.

The air which is struck with most swiftness by the movable thing is compressed to the greatest degree in itself.

The air which is struck with most swiftness by the movable thing is compressed to the greatest degree in itself.