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Old January 15th 18, 10:27 PM posted to sci.astro
Peter Riedt
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Default The eccentricity constant of solar objects

On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:33:46 PM UTC+8, Libor 'Poutnik' StÅ™Ã*ž wrote:
Dne 15/01/2018 v 09:13 Peter Riedt napsal(a):
On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 2:08:42 PM UTC+8, Libor 'Poutnik' StÅ™Ã*ž wrote:
Dne 14/01/2018 v 23:51 Peter Riedt napsal(a):
On Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 6:03:55 PM UTC+8, Paul B. Andersen wrote:


Q: What can the X tell you about the orbits?
A: In terms of X, planetary orbits are the same as agreed by you.

What makes the parameter X useless.
It is useless even as a constant, because it is not a constant.


X is a constant of 4 decimals for 8 out of 9 planets. It is a lot
for such a diverse group of entities. It joins them together in a common bond of extraordinary magnitude.


But only because you made it near constant.
Its constancy is not based on the common aspectsof the described geometry..

Such a near constant parameter can be arbitrarily made up
for ANY set of geometrical or physical parameters.


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The planetary elements of the nine planets all differ
and are not made up; they are real and are equalised by one formula.