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The important patterns within our solar system
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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. |
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In this section, we outline some
important patterns and consider their implication for possibly other star
systems. |
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The 144 ratio and life |
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The 144 ratio relates to the
size/distance relationship between our sun, brown dwarfs and life zones for
planets/moons. |
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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. |
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The 23.5 ratio and solar season |
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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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