| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 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 another throughout all that infinite space. And... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - 648 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 another throughout all that infinite space. And... | |
| History of Science Society - 1928 - 392 sivua
...matter of our sun and planets and all the matter of the universe were evenly scattered .... throughout infinite space, it would never convene into one mass;...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... | |
| Richard Bentley - 1977 - 890 sivua
...whole space, and 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, and some into another, so as to make an infinite number of great masses, scattered... | |
| P. C. W. Davies - 1977 - 244 sivua
...one great spherical mass. But if the matter was evenly disposed throughout an infinite space . . . some of it would convene into one mass and some into another . . . And thus might the sun and the fixed stars be formed.' \ \ \ I *.* *• * / * # ^» * * * r *... | |
| W. Rindler - 1977 - 304 sivua
...one great spherical mass. ' But if the matter was evenly disposed throughout an infinite space . . . some of it would convene into one mass and some into another .... And thus might the sun and the fixed stars be formed" (1692). The really revolutionary content... | |
| Phillip James Edwin Peebles - 1980 - 444 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... | |
| A. Zee - 1982 - 630 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... | |
| Richard Morris - 1986 - 248 sivua
...collect in its center. "But if the matter was evenly disposed throughout an infinite space," he went on, "it would never convene into one mass; but some of...into another, so as to make an infinite number of great masses scattered at great distances from one another throughout all that infinite space." If... | |
| Stephen Hawking, S. W. Hawking, W. Israel - 1987 - 712 sivua
...toward all the rest, and... 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 at great distances from one another throughout all that infinite space. And... | |
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