| Barry Bruce - 2003 - 108 sivua
...great spherical Mass. But if the Matter was evenly disposed throughout an infinite Space, it could never convene into one Mass, but some of it would convene into one Mass and some of it into another, so as to make an infinite Number of great Masses, scattered at great Distances... | |
| Neil deGrasse Tyson, Donald Goldsmith - 2004 - 398 sivua
...great spherical mass. But if the matter was evenly disposed throughout an infinite space, it could never convene into one mass; but some of it would...into another, so as to make an infinite number of great masses, scattered at great distances from one to another throughout all that infinite space.... | |
| F. Palla, H. Zinnecker - 2002 - 250 sivua
...whole space & there compose one great spherical mass. But if the matter was eavenly diffused through an infinite space, it would never convene into one mass but some of it convene into one mass & some into another so as to make an infinite number of great masses scattered... | |
| John Gribbin - 2006 - 330 sivua
...great spherical mass. But if the matter were evenly disposed throughout an infinite space, it could never convene into one mass; but some of it would...into another, so as to make an infinite number of great masses, scattered great distances from one to another throughout all that infinite space. And... | |
| George F. Simmons - 2007 - 386 sivua
...scattered throughout all the heavens, and every particle had an innate gravity towards all the rest . . . some of it would convene into one mass and some into another, so as to make an infinite number of great masses scattered at great distances from one to another throughout all that infinite space. And... | |
| James Jeans - 488 sivua
...its inevitable shrinkage would produce solar systems. As we have just noticed, Newton thought that " some of it would convene into one mass and some into another,... and thus might the sun and fixed stars be formed." We have seen that the principle of gravitational... | |
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