That is why, if there is a mass that does not only formed later than others, but in a huge degree superior to them in volume, the mass must reach a much greater degree of heat, than others, and you will remain in this state of strong heat for a long time after as the others have cooled. That is the mass is the Sun. One implication of the hypothesis of foggy masses is that the Sun acquired its real tight shape in a period much later than that the planets became definite bodies. The amount of substance contained in The sun, about five million times the amount of substance contained in the smallest planet, and about a thousand times the amount of a substance in the largest. And meanwhile, due to the enormous forces of gravity atoms the center of the heat evolved in this extremely actively, facilities for dispersion was relatively small. That's why high the temperature had to be preserved to the present time. This is the state Central body, which is the inevitable conclusion from the hypothesis nebulous mass, and it is what we meet in reality in the Sun. (Although the following paragraph contains some questionable assumptions nevertheless, I reproduce it completely in that form in which he appeared in 1858; why am I doing this, it will become clear with time itself.) Perhaps not stopping to consider a few closer, feel all probability, should be the condition of the surface of the Sun. It is known that around a ball of hot molten substances, which is believed to be the visible body of the Sun (according to evidence given in the previous the Department, which is now available in "Addition", the body of the Sun was considered empty and filled with a gaseous substance of great elasticity), there is voluptuous atmosphere; it is equal to show as little glitter the outskirts of the Sun, and phenomena, appearing during the full Eclipse.
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That is why, if there is a mass that does not
only formed later than others, but in a huge degree superior to
them in volume, the mass must reach a much greater degree of heat,
than others, and you will remain in this state of strong heat for a long time after
as the others have cooled. That is the mass is the Sun. One
implication of the hypothesis of foggy masses is that the Sun acquired its
real tight shape in a period much later than that
the planets became definite bodies. The amount of substance contained in
The sun, about five million times the amount of substance
contained in the smallest planet, and about a thousand times the amount of a substance
in the largest. And meanwhile, due to the enormous forces of gravity
atoms the center of the heat evolved in this extremely actively,
facilities for dispersion was relatively small. That's why high
the temperature had to be preserved to the present time. This is
the state Central body, which is the inevitable conclusion from the hypothesis
nebulous mass, and it is what we meet in reality in the Sun. (Although
the following paragraph contains some questionable assumptions
nevertheless, I reproduce it completely in that form in which he appeared
in 1858; why am I doing this, it will become clear with time itself.)
Perhaps not stopping to consider a few closer, feel all
probability, should be the condition of the surface of the Sun. It is known that around
a ball of hot molten substances, which is believed to be
the visible body of the Sun (according to evidence given in the previous
the Department, which is now available in "Addition", the body of the Sun was considered
empty and filled with a gaseous substance of great elasticity), there is
voluptuous atmosphere; it is equal to show as little glitter
the outskirts of the Sun, and phenomena, appearing during the full
Eclipse.
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