As for the General content of the theory of Laplace, it is unlikely that it should to elaborate here. Popular astronomical works enough acquainted most readers with the views of Laplace, that the substance condensed in present Solar system was once a vast rotating, extremely thin spheroid extending beyond orbit; that as this spheroid contracted, its rate of rotation inevitably increased; that the increase of the centrifugal force from time to time to let the Equatorial region to participate in the future the movement of the concentrated mass, resulting in the Equatorial belt behind as a revolving ring; that each of these rotating rings, was separated so periodically, over time, exploded in some of the weakest point and shrinking little by little, we gathered in the rotating mass; and in this mass, as well as the initial mass, from which it is formed, the speed of rotation increased with decreasing mass in volume, and where the centrifugal force was large enough came off the same ring that eventually contracts in rotating spheroids, and that thus out of these primary and secondary rings formed planets and their satellites, while from the Central mass formed Sun. Furthermore, it is known that it is a priori the conclusion is consistent with the results obtained by experience.
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As for the General content of the theory of Laplace, it is unlikely that it should
to elaborate here. Popular astronomical works enough acquainted
most readers with the views of Laplace, that the substance condensed in
present Solar system was once a vast
rotating, extremely thin spheroid extending beyond
orbit; that as this spheroid contracted, its rate of rotation
inevitably increased; that the increase of the centrifugal force from time to
time to let the Equatorial region to participate in the future
the movement of the concentrated mass, resulting in the Equatorial belt
behind as a revolving ring; that each of these rotating rings,
was separated so periodically, over time, exploded in
some of the weakest point and shrinking little by little, we gathered in
the rotating mass; and in this mass, as well as the initial mass,
from which it is formed, the speed of rotation increased with decreasing
mass in volume, and where the centrifugal force was large enough
came off the same ring that eventually contracts in
rotating spheroids, and that thus out of these primary and secondary
rings formed planets and their satellites, while from the Central mass
formed Sun. Furthermore, it is known that it is a priori
the conclusion is consistent with the results obtained by experience.
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