Kant: Briefwechsel, Brief 466, An Iohann Friedrich Gensichen. |
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An Iohann Friedrich Gensichen. | |||||||
19. April 1791. | |||||||
(Übersetzung.) | |||||||
Magister Gensichen Esq. | |||||||
Sir, you would have given in your dissertation, to every one what is owing | |||||||
to him with regard to the history of the astronomical knowledges, if at theend | |||||||
of your work, you would please to discriminate of that, what belongs to later | |||||||
ones and to remark that, what, though little and containing more happy conjetures | |||||||
than arguments, is however mine. | |||||||
Ist That the representation of the milky way, as a system of moving suns | |||||||
resembling our planetary system, is given by me, six years before the similar | |||||||
one, published by Lambert in his cosmological letters. | |||||||
2nd That the representation of the foggy stars, as a like number remote | |||||||
milky ways is not, as Erxleben says in his natural philosophy 1772 p. 540, | |||||||
and as is still extant in the new edition, augmented by the counsellor Lichtenberg | |||||||
as an idea, ventured by Lambert, who rather supposed them (at least one of | |||||||
them) to be obscure bodies, illuminated by neighboring suns. | |||||||
3rd That I have represented a long time ago, very nearly to that, what | |||||||
recent observations have taught, the production and conservation of the ring of | |||||||
Saturn, according to mere laws of the centripetal force, which appears now to | |||||||
be so well confirmed, viz: a mist, moving round its centre, (which in the same | |||||||
time is that of Saturn), which is composed of particles, not steady, but independently | |||||||
revolving and performing their orbits in times, different according to | |||||||
their distance from the centre; whereby at once the time of Saturn's revolution | |||||||
on its axis, which I inferred from it, and its flatness, seem to be ratified. | |||||||
4th That this agreement of the theory of the production of yon ring from | |||||||
a vaporous matter, moving after the laws of the centripetal force, is somewhat | |||||||
favorable to the theory of the production of the great globes themselves according | |||||||
to the same laws, except that their property of rotation is originally produced | |||||||
by the fall of this dispersed substance by the general gravity. It does | |||||||
so chiefly, if the later opinion, added as supplement to the theory of the | |||||||
heavens, which is approved by the important applause of Mr. Lichtenberg, is | |||||||
connected with it, that: yon prime matter, vaporously dispersed through the | |||||||
universe, which contained all stuffs of an innumerable variety in an elastic | |||||||
state, forming the globes, effected it only in this manner, that the matters of | |||||||
any chemical affinity, if in their course, they met together according to the | |||||||
laws of gravitation, destroyed mutually their elasticity, produced by its bodies | |||||||
and in them that heat, joined in the larger globes, (the suns) externally with | |||||||
the illuminated property, in the smaller ones (the planets) with the interior heat. | |||||||
In the same time I beg you to entitle the appendix about in the following manner. | |||||||
Appendix. | |||||||
Occasion of it. | |||||||
The apprehension, that several inquiries, both public and private, for | |||||||
Kant's natural history and theory of the heavens, Michael 1755, might occasion | |||||||
any unbidden new edition of it, moved its author to propose to me, to make | |||||||
an extract of it, containing the most essential, however with regard to the great | |||||||
progress of astronomy since its publication; with I lay down here, after his | |||||||
review and with his approbation. | |||||||
Here follows the extract. | |||||||
Besides I beseech you, not to be offended at the trouble, I occasion you; | |||||||
and to favor me with your company, if possible, tomorrow at the dinner. | |||||||
I. Kant | |||||||
Apr. 19. 1791. | |||||||
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