...There is nothing in nature in the remotest degree resemblingthe arrangement imagined by Laplace, which indeed appears on à priorigrounds impossible...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...The French astronomer, Faye, also proposed tomodify Laplace's theory by assuming that the nebula broke up into ringsall at once, and not in detail, as Laplace had wished to suppose...
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」
...The hypothesis of Laplace fits in remarkably well with the theory putforward in later times by Helmholtz, that the heat of the sun is kept upby the continual contraction of its mass...
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」
...Lagrange and Laplace, both tremendous mathematicians, worked verymuch in alliance, and completed Newton's work...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
..." Well, Laplace found that the excentricity of theearth's orbit must be changing, getting slightly less; and that thischange of excentricity would have an effect upon the length of themonth...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...The hypothesis ought by rights perhaps to be knownrather by his name than by that of Laplace...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...The first is that described by Laplace,and generally accepted as the probable manner oforigin of the solar system—viz...
Garrett Serviss 「Pleasures of the telescope」
...It was here that Laplace left the problem...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
... It is noteworthy how Swedenborg here anticipates a sayingof Laplace, the greatest mathematician the world has known, save Newtonalone...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
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