Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1960
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Nature, Volume 187, Issue 4743, pp. 1102-1103 (1960).
Physics
Scientific paper
IN a recent communication1, Dr. M. M. Woolfson has outlined a model to account for the origin of the solar system. In common with many earlier hypotheses2, he postulates an interaction between the primitive Sun and a second star. By gravitational interactions he proposes that the Sun lost a large amount of surface matter by the breaking away of tidal bulges. This matter is envisaged to have been lost in a series of isolated events and the resulting separate sections gave rise to a planet.
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