Excerpt from Introduction to the Mathematical Principles of the Nebular Theory, or Planetology
Arago, Astronomie Populaire, 11, 7. Paris and Leipsic, 1855.
The reason of this neglect seems to be the incomplete state in which even Laplace himself left the theory. Direct observation, moreover, seemed to contradict some laws given as necessary consequences of this hypothesis.
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