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The eccentricity constant of solar objects
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. -- Poutnik ( The Pilgrim, Der Wanderer ) A wise man guards words he says, as they say about him more, than he says about the subject. |
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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. -- Poutnik ( The Pilgrim, Der Wanderer ) A wise man guards words he says, as they say about him more, than he says about the subject. The planetary elements of the nine planets all differ and are not made up; they are real and are equalised by one formula. |
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The eccentricity constant of solar objects
Dne 15/01/2018 v 23:27 Peter Riedt napsal(a):
On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:33:46 PM UTC+8, Libor 'Poutnik' StÅ™Ã*ž wrote: 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. The planetary elements of the nine planets all differ and are not made up; they are real and are equalised by one formula. I was speaking about your parameter X, not about orbit parameters. Your formula was MADE UP to be near constant, without manifesting any constancy in relations between the orbits. I can have a formula y = 0 . x, which is always zero. What does this constant formula say about relations of real numbers x ? It says nothing, like your parameter X about the orbits. -- Poutnik ( The Pilgrim, Der Wanderer ) A wise man guards words he says, as they say about him more, than he says about the subject. |
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