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Gravitation Quote by Henning Genz

“Newton, whose thinking we will discuss in the next chapter, considers the universe as infinite in extent. Gravitation would have all masses collapse into its center of gravity if it existed inside a finite volume-and that is obviously not the case. We will revert to this point and its physical…” quote by Henning Genz
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““Newton, whose thinking we will discuss in the next chapter, considers the universe as infinite in extent. Gravitation would have all masses collapse into its center of gravity if it existed inside a finite volume-and that is obviously not the case. We will revert to this point and its physical implications.””

Henning Genz

About This Quote

Source Book: The Newtonian Universe, 2020

Newton imagined an infinite universe where gravity cannot collapse all matter into a single point, implying space extends without bound.

In simple terms: An endless cosmos prevents all mass from collapsing.

Key Takeaway

Consider the scale of the universe.

Themes

cosmology gravity infinity

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

scientific philosophical

When to use this quote

  • astronomy education
  • philosophical debates
  • science writing

Key Concepts

Newtonian physics spatial extent

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does an infinite universe imply for our place in it?
  • How does gravity behave differently in infinite vs finite models?
A Different Perspective

Infinite space challenges intuitive notions of boundaries.

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