Why are the planets spaced just so?
Konstantin Meyl gives a modified version of the Titius-Bode law which gives good results for the planetary orbits and the moons of Jupiter
The average radius of the orbits is given by:
R(n) = R(0)Exp(n/K)
Where K is some constant dependent on the mass of the central object I think.
Derivation is via some sort of perturbation argument; orbits must be stable.
Page 256
https://avalonlibrary.net/Nikola_Tesla/Books/Meyl%20-%20Scalar%20Waves%20(First%20Tesla%20Physics%20Textbook).pdf
i would like more information about how the planets were spaced...
Konstantin Meyl gives a modified version of the Titius-Bode law which gives good results for the planetary orbits and the moons of Jupiter
The average radius of the orbits is given by:
R(n) = R(0)Exp(n/K)
Where K is some constant dependent on the mass of the central object I think.
Derivation is via some sort of perturbation argument; orbits must be stable.
Page 256
https://avalonlibrary.net/Nikola_Tesla/Books/Meyl%20-%20Scalar%20Waves%20(First%20Tesla%20Physics%20Textbook).pdf
i would like more information about how the planets were spaced...