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It is obvious that the attraction of one stable group for another must be very different in its THE FICTION OF A UNIVERSE 177 operation from the attraction of one unattached centre-change for another. Two centre-changes lying within one another's fields and in the field of no other centre-change, and not revolving about their centres, would ap- proach one another in cosmic lines with the same velocity, and this velocity would increase in inverse ratio to the square of the distance between them.... If a heavier group, or association of groups, or league of associations, lay within the field of a lighter group, association, or league, the velocity of each body in approaching the other would, as in the case of the unattached centre-changes, increase in in- verse ratio to the square of the' distance between them. And the average velocity of the two bodies would at any time be as the total mass involved. But the heavier body would have a lower velocity than the lighter in proportion to its total numerical superiority in centre-changes and independently of the mass of the groups or associations of which it was composed.
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