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chimeres-de-famille-arts-sports:

Miles by Andrew Dyjak

chimeres-de-famille-arts-sports:

Miles by Andrew Dyjak


What happens when you map two planets by drawing a line between their positions every few days, over the course of 8 Earth years? Beautiful patterns emerge.

The planets in the heavens move in exquisite orbital patterns, dancing to the Music of the Cosmos.  There is more mathematical and geometric harmony than we realize.   The idea for this article is from a book Larry Pesavento shared with me.  The book, ‘A Little Book of Coincidence’ by John Martineau, illustrates the orbital patterns and several of their geometrical relationships.  .
Take the orbits of any two planets and draw a line between the two planet positions every few days.  Because the inner planet orbits faster than the outer planet, interesting patterns evolve.  Each planetary pairing has its own unique dance rhythm.  For example, the Earth-Venus dance returns to the original starting position after eight Earth years.  Eight Earth years equals thirteen Venus years.  Note that 8 and 13 are members of the Fibonacci number series.
Earth:     8 years * 365.256 days/year  =  2,922.05 days                   
Venus:  13 years * 224.701 days/year  =  2,921.11 days (ie. 99.9%)
Watching the Earth-Venus dance for eight years creates this beautiful five-petal flower with the Sun at the center.  (5 is another Fibonacci number.)


whiporwill:

Seen this before somewhere.

What happens when you map two planets by drawing a line between their positions every few days, over the course of 8 Earth years? Beautiful patterns emerge.

The planets in the heavens move in exquisite orbital patterns, dancing to the Music of the Cosmos.  There is more mathematical and geometric harmony than we realize.   The idea for this article is from a book Larry Pesavento shared with me.  The book, ‘A Little Book of Coincidence’ by John Martineau, illustrates the orbital patterns and several of their geometrical relationships.  .

Take the orbits of any two planets and draw a line between the two planet positions every few days.  Because the inner planet orbits faster than the outer planet, interesting patterns evolve.  Each planetary pairing has its own unique dance rhythm.  For example, the Earth-Venus dance returns to the original starting position after eight Earth years.  Eight Earth years equals thirteen Venus years.  Note that 8 and 13 are members of the Fibonacci number series.

Earth:     8 years * 365.256 days/year  =  2,922.05 days                   

Venus:  13 years * 224.701 days/year  =  2,921.11 days (ie. 99.9%)

Watching the Earth-Venus dance for eight years creates this beautiful five-petal flower with the Sun at the center.  (5 is another Fibonacci number.)

whiporwill:

Seen this before somewhere.

littlejoyjeweller:

Check out the article on Little Joy via SC here: http://www.shiftingclothes.com/index.cfm?x=blog#blog_153
All helping to spread the Joy!!

littlejoyjeweller:

Check out the article on Little Joy via SC here: http://www.shiftingclothes.com/index.cfm?x=blog#blog_153

All helping to spread the Joy!!

fuckyeahchelseafootballclub:

“I am looking forward to next season, I want to win back the title and bring the Champions League to Chelsea.” - Michael Essien

fuckyeahchelseafootballclub:

“I am looking forward to next season, I want to win back the title and bring the Champions League to Chelsea.” - Michael Essien

crucifytheego:

Untitled - By Lena Snegireva

crucifytheego:

Untitled - By Lena Snegireva

fuckyeahchelseafootballclub:

“I would like to have a contract until 2014, with the World Cup an objective in my mind. I would like it to be clear for everyone. I am aiming to end my career at Chelsea.” - Florent Malouda 

HELL YEAH!!

fuckyeahchelseafootballclub:

“I would like to have a contract until 2014, with the World Cup an objective in my mind. I would like it to be clear for everyone. I am aiming to end my career at Chelsea.” - Florent Malouda

HELL YEAH!!

RAH!!

RAH!!

Lolly does Ludlow…

Lolly does Ludlow…

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Damn Seagulls!!

No comment lol

No comment lol

My luggage was to heavy to put on the plane.

My luggage was to heavy to put on the plane.