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EXAMPLE 6. PLANETS AND THEIR INNERMOST SATELLITES SYNCHRONIZED WITH EARTH’S ROTATION.
Earth’s rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth days.
There are Four Giant Planets. Here are the names of these four planets, together with the names of each of their INNERMOST satellites. Directly after each name of a planet or satellite you will see in brackets its rotation period, expressed in Earth days.
Jupiter’s (0.41354) INNERMOST satellite is Metis (0.294780)
Saturn’s (0.44401) INNERMOST satellite is Pan (0.5750)
Uranus’ (0.71833) INNERMOST satellite is Cordelia (0.3350331)
Neptune’s (0.671252) INNERMOST satellite is Naiad (0.294396)
To verify these above time periods, scroll to the bottom of this page.
(A). Jupiter’s rotation period and the rotation period of its INNERMOST satellite DIFFER by (0.41354 minus 0.294780) = 0.11876 Earth days. During this time period, Earth rotates an angle (A RESIDUAL ANGLE) of (0.11876 ÷ 0.9972697) x 360 = 42.9 degrees.
(B). Saturn’s rotation period and the rotation period of its INNERMOST satellite DIFFER by (0.5750 minus 0.44401) = 0.131 Earth days. During this time period, Earth rotates an angle (A RESIDUAL ANGLE) of (0.131 ÷ 0.9972697) x 360 = 47.3 degrees.
(C). Uranus’ rotation period and the rotation period of its INNERMOST satellite DIFFER by (0.71833 minus 0.3350331) = 0.3833 Earth days. During this time period, Earth rotates an angle (A RESIDUAL ANGLE) of (0.3833 ÷ 0.9972697) x 360 = 138.4 degrees.
(D). Neptune’s rotation period and the rotation period of its INNERMOST satellite DIFFER by (0.671252 minus 0.294396) = 0.3769 Earth days. During this time period, Earth rotates an angle (A RESIDUAL ANGLE) of (0.3769 ÷ 0.9972697) x 360 = 136.0 degrees.
We now have Four RESIDUAL ANGLES. These are:-
(A). 42.9 degrees.
(B). 47.3 degrees.
(C). 138.4 degrees.
(D). 136.0 degrees.
When you depict each of these four angles as a (single line) radius, the four radiuses look like this:-
Once again, it is glaringly, blindingly obvious that these angles are NOT randomly distributed, as they absolutely SHOULD be if Newtonian Physics alone governed the movements of celestial bodies. (The gravitational field of Earth is insufficiently strong to alter or affect the rotation periods of distant planets and satellites.) Once again, these residual angles all (mysteriously) “hug” the octants. “Something else” (other than Newtonian Physics) is influencing and dictating the movements of these celestial bodies.
The statistical odds against all four angles “hugging” the octants so closely is calculated in the following manner:- The largest “deviation” is 2.99 degrees (Uranus and Cordelia). In that case, the odds against chance occurrence are 1 chance in
1 ÷ [[(2.99 x 2 x 8) ÷ 360]4] = 3206 (1 chance in 3206). In fact, the odds are longer than this, because many of the angles are closer to an octant than 2.99 degrees.
NUMERICAL DATA VERIFICATION.
Earth’s rotation period = 0.9972697 Earth days. To verify this, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/periods-inner
There are Four Giant Planets. Here are the names of these four planets, together with the names of each of their INNERMOST satellites. Directly after each name of a planet or satellite you will see in brackets its rotation period, expressed in Earth days.
Jupiter’s (0.41354) INNERMOST satellite is Metis (0.294780)
Saturn’s (0.44401) INNERMOST satellite is Pan (0.5750)
Uranus’ (0.71833) INNERMOST satellite is Cordelia (0.3350331)
Neptune’s (0.671252) INNERMOST satellite is Naiad (0.294396)
To verify that there are just FOUR Giant Planets, and their names and rotation periods, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/planet-orbital
To verify the name and orbital period of Jupiter's INNERMOST Satellite, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/jup-inner
To verify the name and orbital period of Saturn's INNERMOST Satellite, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/saturn-sats
To verify the name and orbital period of Uranus' INNERMOST Satellite, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/uranus-innermost
To verify the name and orbital period of Neptune's INNERMOST Satellite, click on this link:-
www.solarsystemtimeperiods.com/neptune-sats
To see further similar examples (FULL Demonstrations) of THE OCTANTS RULE, and synchronization of the movements of Solar System bodies, go back to the "full-demonstrations" page by clicking on the following link: