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Planet System - Distances in AE
1. Exponent 3/2

AE - the middle distances of the planets from the sun, in Earth units:

See Table, link to the left. (Ast. = the belt of asteroids approximate number) 

Distances in AE from a simple dimension chain with exponents 3/2:
(Cf. the same chain with exponent 2/3 for amino acids in codon groupings.)


Odd enough we get directly 4 of the 10 AE-numbers of planets with AE of Earth as unit. With 2 times 53/2 = 11,18 we also get the AE-number of Pluto 39,4 and that of Neptune (30,1), somewhat too high (30,4).
    (Remember perhaps that dimension degree 0/00 is equivalent to 5' in the views in this model.)

Ur:. distance out of 5 + 4: compare perhaps that its rotation axis is nearly parallel to the rotation plane - unlike the other planets.


Half-steps (?):


Sums, square roots (?):

   ( Without Mars:

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To Planet distances:
Variation of Bode's formula - 1/98



© Åsa Wohlin
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Texts are mostly extractions from a booklet series, made publicly available in year 2000

 


1. Planet distances in AE - Exponent 3/2

2. Planet distances
- variation
of Bode's formula - 1/98

3. Planet distances out of a
2x2-chain

4. A graph for planet distances in AE

Masses in Earth units

0. Planet masses
from the Exponent series

1. Masses of planets
from 1/98

2. Masses of planets from
a chain 2x2

3. Masses of planets from
simple triplet chains with exponent 9/4, [3/2]2

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Latest updated
2022-09-29
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