Kant on the Retarded Rotation of Planets and Satellites

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IT is now recognised that the tides are necessarily lengthening the day; but the history of this recognition seems to be incomplete. ``It appears,'' says Mr. Tait in his ``Thermodynamics,'' p. 86, ``that the first suggestion of such an effect is due to Kant.'' Mr. Stewart speaks more positively (``On Heat,'' p. 356), but adds that Mayer ``was the first to give his conclusions general publicity.''

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