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<BODY BACKGROUND="gradient.jpg"> <MAP NAME="elements"> <AREA SHAPE="poly" COORDS="217,215, 185,84, 109,159" HREF="earth.htm"> <AREA SHAPE="poly" COORDS="5,218, 139,185, 64,108" HREF="water.htm"> <AREA SHAPE="poly" COORDS="5,7, 33,141, 112,61" HREF="air.htm"> <AREA SHAPE="poly" COORDS="216,5, 86,39, 161,109" HREF="fire.htm"> <AREA SHAPE="circle" COORDS="111,111,30" HREF="ether.htm"> </MAP> <A HREF="nomaps.htm"> <IMG SRC="ewaf.gif" WIDTH=220 HEIGHT=220 BORDER=0 ALIGN="right" USEMAP="#elements" ISMAP></A> <H2>The Medieval Elements</H2> Scientific knowledge has progressed far beyond the four "elements" of earth, water, air, and fire as an explanation of objective physical phenomena.<P> However, many people still view these four qualities as essential elements of our subjective inner experience of the world. Click on one of the elements to the right to read more about it. </BODY></HTML> |