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May 3, 2024, 8:08 am UTC    
January 13, 2011 08:47AM
Wow now agreed upon scientific facts are relegated to the alternative board.

What will you guys think of next to kill free thought.

Simply amazing.

Regardless ... onward !

Distance to Mercury (semi major axis distance) divided by Diameter of The Moon = 16666.66666...

or

100,000 x 1 / 6

And also please note gravitational ratio of Earth to Moon is also 1/6th

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Diameter of The Sun 1,392,000 km / 3 = 464000

Perihelion of Mercury = 46,001,200 km (0.307 499 AU)

Diameter of The Sun 1,392,000 km / 5 = 696,000

Aphelion of Mercury = 69,816,900 km (0.466 697 AU)

Diameter of The Sun 1,392,000 km / 2.4 = 580000

Semi-major axis of Mercury = 57,909,100 km (0.387 098 AU)

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Diameter of The Sun 1,392,000 km / 115 = 12104.35

Diameter of Venus = Mean radius of 6,051.8 ± 1.0 km x 2 = 12103.6 ( 0.949 9 Earths )

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Diameter of Sun = 1,392,000 km

1,392,000 / 4 = 384,000 km

Semi-major axis distance to The Moon = 384,399 km (0.00257 AU)

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Semi major axis of The Moon = 384,399 km

Circumference of circle with radius of 384,399 km =

Pi x 384,399 km =

1,207,625

1,207,625 / 100 =

12,076

Diameter of Venus = 12,104

Checks for 12,076 / 12,104 = 99.77 %

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Some of these may be relevant others mere number co-incidences.

QUEEN'S CHAMBER

Altitude north of step 41.51 (21.74) , 40.48 (21.2) beyond

Total length 73.92 (38.71) , north of step 63.39 (33.2) , south of step 10.53 (5.51)

Height north of step 2.25 (1.18) , south of step 3.28 (1.72)

Width 2.02 (1.06)

Distance to Mercury = 57909100 km

Diameter of The Sun = 1,392,000 km

Ratio: 41.60 to 1

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Ratio of Distances to The Sun for Mercury and The Earth is 2.5833

2.58333 x 41.601 = 107.470

Distance to Perihelion of Mercury = 107,476,259 km (0.718 432 70 AU) [ Accuracy = 99.994 % ]

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Oh, oh I know now ... It is all one giant co-incidence ... All of it. The Universe and everything in it ... just one big co-incidence.


Cheers
Don Barone




"There is nothing as impenetrable as a closed mind"
and ..." if everything is a coincidence what is the point of studying or measuring or analyzing anything ?" db
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