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Bentley's paradox : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bentley's paradox Bentley's paradox is a cosmological paradox pointing to a problem occurring when Newton's theory of gravitation is applied to cosmology: "According to Newton, each star in the universe ought to be attracted towards every other star. They should not remain motionless, at a constant distance from each other, but should all fall together to some central point. Newton admitted as much in a letter to Richard Bentley, a leading Cambridge philosopher of the time."〔"This Month in Physics History - Einstein's Biggest Blunder", APS News, Vol. 14, Nr. 7, July 2005, (online )〕 Newton solved the paradox by claiming that God prevented the collapse by making "constant minute corrections". == See also ==
* ''Parallel Universes'' by Michio Kaku
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