Saturday, May 27, 2017

Astronomers discover musical link to survival of newly discovered solar system



 
As i posted before these systems generate a metric based on the number of vertices including the star.  That metric then generates a natural identity that the system converges back to in the face of any small disturbance.

It obviously looks like resonance but is integral to the whole system and is the natural stable solution available.  All multi body systems will exhibit this characteristic.

Please reference my paper in Physics Essays (AIP) june 2010 to understand nth ordered metrics or nth ordered Pythagoreans.

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Astronomers discover musical link to survival of newly discovered solar system

IVAN SEMENIUK - SCIENCE REPORTER

The Globe and Mail

Published Wednesday, May 10, 2017 2:29PM EDT

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/astronomers-discover-musical-link-to-survival-of-trappist-1-solar-system/article34946133/

Some 2,500 years ago, the ancient Greek thinker Pythagoras pondered the “music of the spheres” – the notion that the orbital periods of celestial objects like the moon and the planets represent a mathematical harmony that is equivalent to a pleasing sound.


Now astronomers at the University of Toronto have gone one step further, showing that the same idea may be the secret behind the survival of a distant solar system that scientists say could be a viable candidate in the search for life beyond Earth.

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