A View of Sir Isaac Newton's PhilosophyPemberton, Henry
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A View of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophy
Pemberton, Henry
Newton, Isaac, 1642-1727. Principia
line shall again hasten the sun’s second conjunction with A; for as
this line so turns, that A is continually moving toward D, so the sun’s
visible motion is the same way as from S toward T.
49. THE moon will have on this ring the like effect as the sun, and
operate on it more strongly, in the same proportion as its force on
the sea exceeded that of the sun on the same. But the effect of the
action of both luminaries will be greatly diminished by reason of this
ring’s being connected to the rest of the earth; for by this means the
sun and moon have not only this ring to move, but likewise the whole
globe of the earth, upon whose spherical part they have no immediate
influence. Beside the effect is also rendred less, by reason that the
prominent part of the earth is not collected all under the equator,
but spreads gradually from thence toward both poles. Upon the whole,
though the sun alone carries the nodes of the moon through an intire
revolution in about 19 years, the united force of both luminaries on
the prominent parts of the earth will hardly carry round the equinox in
a less space of time than 26000 years.
50. TO this motion of the equinox we must add another consequence of
this action of the sun and moon upon the elevated parts of the earth,
that this annular part of the earth about the equator, and consequently
the earth’s axis, will twice a year and twice a month change its
inclination to the plane of the earth’s motion, and be again restored,
just as the inclination of the moon’s orbit by the action of the sun
is annually twice diminished, and as often recovers its original
magnitude. But this change is very insensible.
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