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Yes, Kelvin did calculate 10My for the lifetime of the sun, the number is still called the Kelvin contraction time and the calculation is still valid. However, he also recognised that geology showed the earth was much older than that and the sun was shining all along. He therefore deduced that gravitational contraction was not the source of the sun's energy and he and others went looking for it. Eventually, they found it. This is called Good Science.
BTW there is supposed to be a letter to the Times back in the days when that was the quick publication avenue for scientists, in which Eddington says that if Kelvin does not think the centre of the sun is hot enough for nuclear fusion then he should go to a hotter place. |
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Lord Kelvin also gave these two jewels:
"Radio has no future." "X rays will prove to be a hoax." Funny how his opinion "proves" that the Earth is not billions of years old but does not prove X rays to be false. ;-) |
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