Mar 1886
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Nature, Volume 33, Issue 854, pp. 440-441 (1886).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN the last number of NATURE (p. 397) Prof. Seeliger, of Munich, is represented as thinking ``it not improbable that the blazing forth of the Nova may have been due to a collision which caused an enormous development of heat and light.'' It appears to me that the collision hypothesis is not necessary, and that the variability of a star is a physico-chemical consequence of mere cooling. This conclusion is based on considerations relating to the formation of the chemical elements.
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