Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1960
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1960amjph..28..613a&link_type=abstract
American Journal of Physics, Volume 28, Issue 7, pp. 613-618 (1960).
Physics
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Scientific paper
A review is given of the development in the field of cosmical electrodynamics. It is mentioned that the great interest in thermonuclear research has produced a considerable progress in plasma physics. This is of astrophysical interest because it is now possible to check the theories of a plasma by experiment.
As an example, a recent experiment in a ``homopolar'' machine is discussed, and its importance to the theory of the origin of the solar system is emphasized. Conclusions about the origin of the solar system are drawn. In particular, the mechanism by which Saturn's ring has been produced is discussed. It is further pointed out that the moon probably was born as a planet later captured by the earth.
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