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The evolution of worlds from nebulae

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The author surveys contemporary theories of planetary and stellar formation, presenting the nebular hypothesis as articulated by Laplace and others, then examines its observational and theoretical challenges. Chapters consider expansion and contraction, heat loss and cooling, orbital and rotational patterns, and the visibility of nebulae, assessing empirical limits on witnessing condensation. By weighing physical calculations and astronomical observations the text explores alternative explanations and raises the possibility of a purposive cause, blending scientific critique with philosophical and theological reflection to evaluate whether natural processes alone can account for cosmic origins.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 1 Changed: BIRDGEPORT, CONN.:
    to: BRIDGEPORT, CONN.:
  • pg 31 Changed: we can disern with a microscope
    to: we can discern with a microscope
  • pg 33 Changed: oceans equaling the drops of water
    to: oceans equalling the drops of water
  • pg 51 Changed: wasting through invisable steam
    to: wasting through invisible steam
  • pg 63 Changed: flow of light througout
    to: flow of light throughout
  • pg 65 Changed: spread out to one-hundreth of an inch
    to: spread out to one-hundredth of an inch
  • pg 76 Changed: things mentioned of their faculities
    to: things mentioned of their faculties
  • pg 81 Changed: electrcity and the gases
    to: electricity and the gases