Planet Positions at 3rd September 2009

Continued from Planet Positions Page 1

Planets positions relative to the Earth

At the present moment there is a period of low activity in the Sun that no-one else can explain.

http://www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/astro/solsys/orrery

Looking at the first image that includes Pluto we can make a very quick analyis based on the model I have outlined.

Jupiter and Saturn are twin and opposite each other so I would expect the flux component from these two planets to balance (even though there is a measurable effect) and tend to create no disturbance.

Neptune and Pluto are partner planets too. However they are both in the same relative position to the Sun and on the same side of the Sun. Their combined effect is therefore doubled.

Pluto acts with Sedna (not shown) so for a quick analysis I will ignore Pluto.

If we look again at Neptune and Pluto we see in the next figure that they are (roughly) in line with the Earth.

Mercury and Venus are partner planets that are tending to cancel each other out like Jupiter and Saturn.

The only remaining partner planets are the Earth and Mars and so it seems that Mars is having the most disruptive effect apart from Neptune and Pluto but acting in mirror fashion to Neptune and Pluto through a centre line through the Earth and the Sun.

This give some indication of why there is low activity at present!

My model shows that although there is some activity it is low.

This suggests that the magnetic activity needs to reach a certain level before it reaches the surface but my model should take this into account over a longer period of time.

My Theory of Gravity shows how magnetism and gravity are closely related and rather than repeat myself I ask you to go to:

My Theory of Gravity & Magnetism

Page 5 continues with the Sun's Diamond Ring.

Complex QM has not been seriously challenged since first announcing it in1999.

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