The Unity of Natural Phenomena Electronic Resource a Popular Introduction to T

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The Unity of Natural Phenomena Electronic Resource a Popular Introduction to T
Mile Saigey
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Soon, from the expanded equation- al regions, if the experiment is well conducted, there escapes a sort of ring, which breaks into globules, each of which begins to turn about the central mass. One may thus construct a uni- THE ATTRACTIVE FORCES. 189 4 The hypothesis of Laplace leads us, then, from the origin of the sun to the complete development of our solar system ; but let us now conceive of a phase anterior to this, and attempt to portray its history.
Let us go back to a period, in the suc
...cession of ages, when no system as yet existed.
The ether alone filled all space with its atoms in motion.
If this medium is strictly homogeneous in all its parts, a uniform vibration will continue without end ; but if, among these primitive atoms, there exists, at certain points, some dissimilarity, the preponderating atoms immediately become centres of aggregation. They approach each other in the manner we have de- scribed. A sort of selection is thus effected through- out the universal mass ; the ether becomes more and more homogeneous in proportion as the dissimilar ele- ments become united at certain centres.


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