Re: Divine math and planetary orbits



Phi, Pi, they are both estamates since they are repeating decimals. You
estamate of 1.723 could be closer than it appears.

In setting up the formula for the solar system we need to account for
the possibilty of an extra planet occupying the asteriod belt. And for
the mass and distance of the Kuiper belt.

I do find it facinating that the distance between Jupiter and Saturn is
almost the same as the distance between Jupiter and Earth. Its almost
as if Jupiter represnts the solar systems half-way point.

Still, I cant shake this feeling that we are not accounting for
something. I feel like we only have half the data, or perhaps the
missing thing is a mechanic of the solar system we havent fully
understood yet. I dont know. But I bet its something that has been
staring us in the face for millions of years and we just havent opened
our eyes to it yet. And I also bet it something so painstakingly
obvious that we will be kicking ourselves in the ass for centuries to
come.

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