Saturn's Complex Forces 2

Continued from page 1

The results from figure “Saturn's Rings 1” acknowledge that there is a possibility of the rings varying in width at the minor and major axes and so a mid value has been used in these tables.

Notes:

  * distance is kilometres from Saturn's centre

  * status codes: O = official

  P = provisional

  S = slang

This categorization is actually somewhat misleading as the density of particles

varies in a complicated way not indicated by a division into neat regions. There are

variations within the rings in reality and the gaps are not entirely empty. Furthermore I note that the rings are not perfectly circular.

The Spikes of Saturn.

I accept that the following hypothesis is conjecture only and I just provide this as a debating issue.

I devise a model which shows 6 spikes set at 60 degree angles apart. Now I cannot tell from photographs which I do not have but I believe this is true from the limited images available to the public.

What I have seen from the NASA Web site is that they are in the equatorial plane which fits my theory nicely.

Since a cube has six sides this phenomena could be created in 4D and when projected into 3D these spikes follow the lines of force but are constrained within a 2D plane forcing them to separate by 60 degrees to each other.

The main difficulty I have here is providing a reason why the situation as any relevance to 4D. If this is true there must be something strange happening at the core of Saturn!

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