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Post by Pincho Paxton on May 25, 2017 18:51:58 GMT
Link... Juno probe peers below Jupiter's cloudsPincho says... There is a vague reminder in the middle of Jupiter of an old post of mine... The Galactic Froth that makes Planets older than the GalaxyThe shape that I am talking about is found here... Kissing number problemScroll down to see this... That pattern is the reason that everything exists, gravity collides in that centre circle due to it working its way inwards through a quantized stacking system in the Aether. That central collision means that gravity has run out of escape routes, and so it now has to change into magnetism. You see a chaotic version inside Jupiter, but the average would be the kissing number pattern. Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on May 26, 2017 11:10:16 GMT
This is a quote from the BBC link above... Well the physics of Newtons Kissing Number problem is apparent in both Saturn, and Jupiter. This is what I wrote in 2013 about Saturn... NASA's Cassini Spacecraft Obtains Views of Saturn HexagonSo when I wrote about Saturn I suggested the same idea, Newton's Kissing Number Problem created the Hexagon. Now with Jupiter you can actually see something very similar to that structure of 6 points around 1 point. In other words in Saturn you have the Hexagon without an example of the 6 points around 1 point, but in Jupiter you have the 6 points, but not the hexagon, therefore both Saturn, and Jupiter show half of my theory each, and that makes their poles have a relationship with each other. Therefore the quote on the BBC site is not completely accurate due to being used without my physics involved. Pincho Paxton
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