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showed that, when the mass of some liquid enclosed as
perhaps from the influence of external forces, it certainly forms a separate ring,
as soon as it is forced to rotate at the proper speed, and that ring these
to form spheroids, which will rotate on their axes in the same
direction as the Central mass. Thus, as soon as Dana
the primeval nebulous mass, which, acquiring above, by
rotational motion is concentrated at the end of a large spheroid
vozduhovodnogo matter, spinning around its axis, everything else
explained by mechanical laws. The Genesis of the Solar system, showed
movements similar to those we observed in our may be predicted
and the conclusion, which is based on this prediction, confirmed by experiment
{However, not all provisions of Laplace, in the form in which he presented them seized
from objections. One astronomer, whose authority is highly and
whom I owe a lot for some criticisms made to
about this article takes "much more likely" that "ring
misty substance, instead of one break at some point
and to gather in one mass, break up into several masses," is This possible
the outcome really seem plausible. But, even assuming that the ring
misty substances break up into several masses, it is still possible to argue that
as it is necessary to accept the possibility in the size relationship of infinity to
the unit against the assumption that the masses came out the same size
and were apart at the same distance, then they can stay
evenly distributed along its orbit, this ring-shaped chain
gaseous mass should break up into several groups, these groups, when
some circumstances, will merge into larger groups, and the final
the result is the formation of one mass. I addressed this question to
one astronomer whose authority hardly inferior to that authority, on
which was mentioned above, and he agreed with me that the process probably
done in this way.}.