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11.7
Planets
 
  When we observe the planets we can most readily observe ( our own solar system), we consider these to be the way all planets are. Yet what if we could view not just the detailed personalities of the planets of our solar system, but their innate- their core nature? Further than that, what if we could classify planets according to the core nature?  
  In the model of UCA, planets themselves should be considered as objects that have relationships of a basically similar nature to their own, just as we see with unita, super sub atomic particles, sub atomics, atoms and molecules. Each planet exhibits base characteristics that determines its attractiveness to a sun, its orbit distance and relationship to other planets. In this way, we seek to understand the architecture within solar systems to explain the orbit paths and habits of planets.  
 

 

 

These are in fact universal features.

   
   
   
     
     
     
 
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