Saturn's Complex Forces 2
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!
