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Find Class & comfort, on Another Level with Private jets

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Private Jets)
Thu Apr 23 14:24:55 2015

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Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 14:24:54 -0400

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<p align="left">greatly elongated curves; and rushing round it, will go off again into space. That is, they will behave CLIADW just as we see the majority of comets do; 
the orbits of which are either so eccentric as to be indistinguishable from parabolas, JBFL or else are not orbits at all, but are OICFJL paths which are </p>
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<p align="center" style="font: 16px;">distinctly either parabolic or GDTWUBL hyperbolic. In the second place, 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e they will<U>come from all parts of the heavens. Our</U>supposition implies that they were left behind at a time NNEYCYNW when the nebulous 
mhi was of irregular shape, and had not acquired a definite rotation; 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e BBHCEENIJ and as the separation of them would not be from any 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e one surface of the nebulous 
mhi more than another, the conclusion must be that they will come to the central body from various directions YYUDEE in space. This, too, is exactly what 
happens. Unlike planets, whose orbits approximate to one plane, comets have PMJLLGM orbits that show no relation to one another; but cut the plane of the </p>
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<p>ecliptic XWC at all angles, and have axes inclined to CVFDLEFML it at all angles. [127] In the third JSRYBBB place, these remotest flocculi of nebulous matter will, at the 
outset, be deflected from their direct courses to the common centre of gravity, not all on one side, but each on such side as its form, or its  AXEGE 
original proper motion, determines. And being left behind before the rotation of the nebula is set up, they will severally retain their  VUOIHWUFT 
different individual motions. hence, following the concentrated mhi, they will eventually go round it on all sides; and as often from right to left  AHPFNBJ 
as from left to right. Here again the inference perfectly corresponds 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e with the facts. While all the planets go round the sun from west to east, comets 
as often go round the sun from east to west as from west to east. Of 262 comets recorded since 1680, 130 are direct, and 132 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e are retrograde. This </p>
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<p align="left">equality is what the law of probabilities would indicate. Then, in the fourth place, the physical constitution of UPWEJO comets accords with the hypothesis.* The ability of nebulous matter to concentrate into a 
concrete form, depends on its mhi. to bring its ultimate atoms into that proximity requisite for chemical union—requisite, that is, for the  FMRGP 
production of denser matter—their repulsion must be overcome. The only force antagonistic to their repulsion, is their mutual gravitation. That  QLXWHTLP 
their mutual gravitation may generate a pressure BLNGF and temperature of sufficient intensity, there must be 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e an enormous accumulation of them; and 
even then the approximation can slowly go PPVUFYGA on only as fast as the evolved heat escapes. But where the quantity of atoms is small, and therefore the 
force of mutual gravitation small, there will be nothing to RDEBRMP coerce the atoms into union. Whence we infer that these [128] detached fragments of </p>
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<p>nebulous matter will continue in their original 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e state. Non-periodic LSFC comets seem to do so. We have already EGAOANGDY seen that this view of the origin of comets harmonizes VLHL with 
the characters of their orbits; but the evidence hence derived is much stronger than was indicated. The great majority of cometary orbits are  9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e 
clhied as parabolic; and it is ordinarily inferred that they are visitors from 9fdaba190ace50880dc4155f29cb9a3e remote space, and will never return. but are they rightly clhied as .</p>







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