| Matt Goldish, R.H. Popkin, J.E. Force - 2001 - 232 páginas
...those Laws for many Ages. For while Comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of Positions. blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick. some inconsiderable Irregularities excepted. which may have risen from... | |
| Paolo Rossi - 2001 - 288 páginas
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| Jim Alvey - 2003 - 344 páginas
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| Martin J. Rees - 2003 - 228 páginas
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| Knud Haakonssen - 2006 - 790 páginas
...round their planets. In Query 31 , Newton had already commented on this regularity and suggested that 'blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orb concentrick' (378). Again, he attributed the regularity to an order which had been... | |
| Scientific American - 2008 - 731 páginas
...circled the sun in the same direction and in almost the same plane. In his 1704 work Opticks he wrote: "Blind fate could never make all the planets move one and the same way in orbits concentrick." Such a wonderful uniformity in the planetary system, Newton believed,... | |
| John D. Barrow - 2007 - 272 páginas
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| Giora Hon, Bernard R. Goldstein - 2008 - 337 páginas
...(query 31)) Newton remarks: "For while comets move in very excentrick Orbs in all manner of Positions, blind Fate could never make all the Planets move one and the same way in Orbs concentrick, some inconsiderable Irregularities excepted,. . .. Such a wonderful Uniformity... | |
| 294 páginas
...it was a mystery to him why they were "set up" in almost coplanar orbits. In his Optics he writes: "Blind fate could never make all the planets move one and the same way in orbits concentrick. . . . Such a wonderful uniformity in the planetary system must be allowed... | |
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