... continuous law by which such inferences are justified is abruptly broken at this point, and it was hence an oversight in M. LeVerrier to extend his inner limit to the distance 35. A planet at the distance 35-3 would revolve about the sun in 210 years,... Ideality in the Physical Sciences - Seite 202von Benjamin Peirce - 1881 - 211 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1847 - 486 Seiten
...oversight in M. LeVerrier to extend his inner limit to the distance 35. A planet at the distance 35-3 would revolve about the sun in 210 years, which is...traced to their origin by Laplace. This distance of 35 3, then, is a complete barrier to any logical deduction, and tha investigations with regard to the... | |
| Benjamin Apthorp Gould - 1850 - 68 Seiten
...35.3 would revolve about the sun hi 210 years, which is exactly two and a half times the period' of revolution of Uranus. Now if the times of revolution...two planets were exactly as 2 to 5, the effects of then: mutual influence would be peculiar and complicated, and even a near approach to this ratio gives... | |
| Elias Loomis - 1856 - 408 Seiten
...the character of the perturbations takes place near the distance 35'3. A planet at the distance 35'3 would revolve about the sun in 210 years, which is...mutual influence would be peculiar and complicated. This distance of 35'3 is a complete barrier to any logical deduction, and the investigations with regard... | |
| 1847 - 1194 Seiten
...oversight in M. LeVerrier to extend his inner limit to the distance 35. A planet at the distance 35-3 would revolve about the sun in 210 years, which is...peculiar and complicated, and even a near approach lo this ratio gives rise to those remarkable irregularities of motion which are exhibited in Jupiter... | |
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