Le Système Solaire se mouvant by August Tischner

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Author Tischner, August, 1819-
LoC No. 29021028
Title Le Système Solaire se mouvant
Note Reading ease score: 58.9 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary "Le Système Solaire se mouvant" by August Tischner is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This work challenges prevailing astronomical theories, particularly the Copernican model, proposing instead a dynamic solar system with a moving sun as its central component. Tischner argues against the traditional view that planets orbit around a fixed sun, suggesting that they revolve in relation to the sun's movement through space. In his text, Tischner presents a comprehensive analysis of celestial mechanics, advocating for a model where the sun's motion alters the perceived paths of the planets, which he describes as spirals rather than perfect circles or ellipses. He critiques existing astronomical theories as inadequate and rooted in outdated assumptions, pushing for a reconceptualization of the solar system's dynamics. Tischner details the implications of a moving sun for the understanding of planetary orbits, their relative speeds, and the nature of celestial observations, all while emphasizing the importance of rational thinking in scientific inquiry. His argument hinges on the idea that acknowledging the sun's motion provides a clearer explanation of the observed phenomena in the cosmos, aiming to reshape the way astronomy is perceived and studied. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class QB: Science: Astronomy
Subject Solar system -- Motion in space
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