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Samir Okasha

“However, the observed orbit of Uranus consistently differed from what Newton’s theory predicted. This puzzle was solved in 1846 by two scientists, Adams in England and Leverrier in France, working independently. They suggested that there was another planet, as yet undiscovered, exerting an additional gravitational force on Uranus. Adams and Leverrier were able to calculate the mass and position that this planet would have to have, if its gravitational pull was indeed responsible for Uranus’ strange behaviour. Shortly afterwards the planet Neptune was discovered, almost exactly where Adams and Leverrier had predicted. Now”

Samir Okasha, Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions Book 67) Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction by Samir Okasha
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