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Racer Dylan (dr_gammaray)
Race Number 38
Date Sun, 3 Feb 2019 01:28:20 +0000
Universe o4do0q2x8u
Speed 154 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 99.1%
Rank 1st place (out of 2)
Opponents hi_i_am_epic (2nd place)

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Newton realized that, according to his theory of gravity, the stars should attract each other, so it seemed they could not remain essentially motionless. Would they not all fall together at some point? In a letter in 1691 to Richard Bentley, another leading thinker of his day, Newton argued that this would indeed happen if there were only a finite number of stars distributed over a finite region of space. But he reasoned that if, on the other hand, there were an infinite number of stars, distributed more or less uniformly over infinite space, this would not happen, because there would not be any central point for them to fall to.
A Brief History of Time (book) by Stephen Hawking (see stats)

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