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The Black Hole and the Newtonian Tradition
Both Mitchell and Laplace are coming from the perspective of a caposcallarian theory of light. The dominant model of light is this kind of speeding bullets, little particles being. Some travelling through space very quickly. That's what they think that light is. And in both cases, really, it's if you like an off the cuff remark, or it's, I mean, John Mitchell, for example, suggests that he's giving a paper to the Royal Society in 1783 on double stars as it happens. It's the kind of amusing conceit almost that the 18th century natural philosophers sometimes like to make, drawing interesting and possibly paradoxical conclusions from their speculations.