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Sun system geometry, in the spirit of Kepler
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Kjell
2009-11-20 09:59:57 UTC
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If you happen to think that Kepler was on to something when he was
searching for a geometry that would explain the distances between the
planets, this site is for you.

http://solargeometry.com/

The web site owner believes, as did Kepler, that a clever geometry is
a sign of the hand of God, but the focus is not on this but on actual
astronomical data and showing relations between the planets. If your
interests are headed this way, the web site is certainly worth a look!

/Kjell
Perig
2009-11-30 01:20:27 UTC
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THANKS!
Post by Kjell
If you happen to think that Kepler was on to something when he was
searching for a geometry that would explain the distances between the
planets, this site is for you.
http://solargeometry.com/
The web site owner believes, as did Kepler, that a clever geometry is
a sign of the hand of God, but the focus is not on this but on actual
astronomical data and showing relations between the planets. If your
interests are headed this way, the web site is certainly worth a look!
/Kjell
Kjell
2009-12-03 04:36:59 UTC
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I am glad you liked it! :-)

If you are in the mood for more Kepler, here is a great article by
David Plant:

http://www.skyscript.co.uk/kepler.html

I read it some ten years ago and it was a huge inspiration to me in my
taking up astrology (again).

The entire web-site is a goldmine of articles and stuff, so if you
haven't seen it, it is most certainly worth a look.

/Kjell
Post by Perig
THANKS!
Post by Kjell
If you happen to think that Kepler was on to something when he was
searching for a geometry that would explain the distances between the
planets, this site is for you.
http://solargeometry.com/
The web site owner believes, as did Kepler, that a clever geometry is
a sign of the hand of God, but the focus is not on this but on actual
astronomical data and showing relations between the planets. If your
interests are headed this way, the web site is certainly worth a look!
/Kjell
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