Gauss, Maxwell and others. It has a number of interesting properties, and various attempts were once made to establish a law of Nature known as the ‘normal law of errors’, which implied that ...
The interlocutor outlines the inverse square law of gravitational attraction ... the German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss. In one letter he even displayed contempt for the problem.
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