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The important patterns within our solar system
 
  While clearly patterns exist within our solar system and potentially all solar systems, it is sometimes difficult to find out exactly what these patterns are, or represent.  
  In this section, we outline some important patterns and consider their implication for possibly other star systems.  
11.11.1 The 144 ratio and life  
  The 144 ratio relates to the size/distance relationship between our sun, brown dwarfs and life zones for planets/moons.  
  144 is recognized as a ratio evident in calculating the size of hydrogen and helium burning stars. 144 x 1 million is the diameter of our star, the sun. 144 million is roughly the circumference of the Earth to the Sun. 144 x 1,000 is the diameter of Jupiter.  
11.11.2 The 23.5 ratio and solar season  
  The sun is not a stationary object. It completes a rotation in around 23.5 days. The sun also goes through a cyclical period every 11.4 to 11.8 years of greater input than output or greater output than input.  
 
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