Solar Ion-Acoustic pulses cause planetary orbits?

Jerry W. Decker ( (no email) )
Tue, 27 Apr 1999 00:58:29 -0500

Hi Folks!

I had forgotten to mention in the index99 page this really interesting
website until its author sent me an email asking if I'd left it out for
a reason. Some of my emails were scrambled so I missed it...but I went
back and re-read the site, quite amazing....it is the same thing Tom
Pawlicki (author of 'How to build a Flying Saucer') wrote about.

Tom compares the orbits of the planets as similar to a giant Chladni
vibrating plate with the planets following the grooves of a giant
phonograph record....like ball bearings in a circular track but all held
in place by some unknown force.

James Stoneking identifies this force as ion acoustic waves of
tremendous magnitude and having various frequencies which account for
the spacing of the planet...INCREDIBLE! (Thanks James for bringing it
back up!)

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/jbstoneking

the Sun pulses with time periods varying from 5 to 160 mins. Its surface
heaving in and out, in a rhythmic fashion. As it pulses, it's conveying
out from the Corona into the heliosphere, longitudinal pulse waves of
various time periods from at least 5 to 160 mins.

These Sun produced soliton waves (also known as ion acoustic waves)
travel out from the Sun in the plasma medium of the solar wind. We
examine the connection between the wavelengths of these pulse waves with
their various time periods to their involvement in the spacing between
the planets.

In this paper, it's theorized that the planets are riding at these phase
boundaries (or wave nodes), separating the resonant cavities created by
the density and temperature variances of the solar wind.

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