Professor Montgomerys Discoveries in Celestial Mechanics

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Inversion is proportional to the times of rotation and revolution. Mercury and Venus have probably made the greatest number of revolutions and inversion in them is complete. Jupiter has the most rapid rotation and inversion is almost complete. The least number of revolutions has probably been made by Neptune and Uranus and their rotations are still retrograde. Mr. Darwin says (Ency. Brit. , p. 379), referring to Jupiter and its small obliquity, that its system is "obviously far less advanced th...an our own, " but that the "high obliquity" of Saturn indicates a later stage of development. This is begging the question. On the other hand the progressive change of inclination from Neptune to Jupiter tends strongly to confirm the views of Professor Mont- gomery. Nor is the obliquity of Mars and the earth inconsistent with his views. This is due to their slow rotation. And the absence of satellites in the case of Mercury and Venus is signi- ficant. "Development" is most advanced in the case of these planets and it seems not improbable that their moons have been wound up.

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