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HERETICAL PHYSICS IX - SATURN IN ORBIT J.E.Miller [email protected] ABSTRACT There exists a spec. of dust, labelled ‘The Solar System’ by Earthlings and is a few light hours across. It exists on the outskirts of a central powerhouse twenty six thousand (26,000) light years across which causes this spec to speed at 400km/s. In view of the energy ratio it is not likely the spec will have any meaningful internal power source. Earthlings describe this internal power as ‘interplanetary gravitational attraction’. Following on from a previous ‘HERETICAL PHYSICS’ in which it was described how two circles can construct an ellipse, to the construction of an ellipse by two spheres. This application develops the elliptical path of Solar System planets when transported by an Aether Sphere as travelling in perfect orbital circles around a single pivot. KEY WORDS Aether Carrier Spheres, Kepler’s Constant. INTRODUCTION The existing Standard Model explaining the current concepts of Physics in education has many hypotheses, which are not yet explainable. Wickipedia has published an extensive list covering a broad spectrum of Physics branches. PROBLEM I this paper the hypothesis is developed for a problem not recognized to exist. Concerning the elliptical path of Solar System planets and their continuously variable orbital speed (ds/dt), with no means of adjustment. Also the employment of a single focal point of one Sun, where an ellipse requires two points of focus. HYPOTHESIS Each planet is carried around the Sun by an Aether Carrier Sphere (A.C.S.). The Kepler radius as utilized in Astronomy, in fact refers to the centre of this A.C.S. as the identifiable body of constant density. Where the Constant (R3/t2) is correctly, the property of this precessing sphere. As such a constant has a wide range of observation over a range of planetary masses. The relatively insignificant planetary masses being transported have no input to Kepler’s Constant. Now only a single focal point at the centre of the A.C.S. is required for this precessing spherical mass, where the associated planet is attached, like a limpet, to the inner surface. As observed in Kepler’s constant the associated mass of the planet being transported, has no relevance to the orbiting time. Mathis has explained that R^3t^2 is a property of SPACE and if planet locations were exchanged, the planet would adopt the orbiting time of the new location. Mass is not relevant. DATA for SATURN Perihelion;1.35 x 10^9km Aphelion;1.509 x 10^9km Planet radius;- 58,232km Orbit time;10,760days Planet spin rate;- 10.56hrs = 0.44days Axis Angle;Solar Days;- 26.73deg. 24,450.54 spins Utilizing this data the hypothesis will develope the associated A.C.S. model. Dia. A.C.S. at orbit circle = (1.509 – 1.35) x 109 = 0.159 x 109km This is a part section of the A.C.S. Sphere on the Ecliptic. Utilizing this data the hypothesis will develop the associated A.C.S. model. See Figure 1. Kepler’s radius = (Perihelion + Aphelion) / 2 = 0.5 x (1.509 + 1.35) x 10 12 m = 1.4295 x 109 km Radius A.C.S. = 0.5 x (1.509 – 1.35) x 1012 m = R2 = 0.0795 x 109 km = 79.5 x 106 km Saturn Circum. = 2 x π x 58,232km = 365,882.44km. (spin distance) A.C.S. Ecliptic orbit Circum. = 2 x π x 79.5 x106 km. = 50.6 x 106 km A.C.S Radius in full = 79.5 x 106 / cos 26.73 = 98.0122 x 106 km A.C.S. circum. = 2 x π x 98.0122 x106 km. = 615.83km 106 Distance surface travels per orbit ;Saturn Spins in orbit = (10,760days /0.44) x 365,885km. = 24,454.54 x 365,885km = 89.4755x 108 km. = 8,947.55 x 106 km A.C.S. Spins to generate planet spins = 8,947.55 / 615.83 = 14.5295 per orbit In 10,760 days or A.C.S. requires 740.56 days / spin. The notional diagram is an enlarged view to describe geometric relationship between the Sun perihelion value and four locations for the A.C.S. precessional path during the orbit.