The Diamond Ratio Compilation 2: A Formula and table for Identifying All Planetary objects and their properties/Attributes: An Informal Exposition. - Softcover

ODHIAMBO, GREGORY ISAAC

 
9798863626888: The Diamond Ratio Compilation 2: A Formula and table for Identifying All Planetary objects and their properties/Attributes: An Informal Exposition.

Synopsis

Background Information
I recently discovered that there is a diamond ratio. The diamond ratio is 1.73 and all the planets have this diamond ratio in all their attributes whether stated in metric or American units. This includes the distance from the sun, their diameters, and radius in both miles and Kilometers, their orbital parameters such as Perihelion, Aphelion, and distance from the sun, stars in the Milky Way Galaxy, their orbital days, number of moons, etc. This was shown in Odhiambo and Mworia (2023) as well as Odhiambo (2023/a/b/c). Here is how our calculations or numbers measure against NASA's latest figures and other official figures.

Introduction
This is the second compilation of the diamond ratio. These compilations are meant to connect everything and show their relationships. Due to time limitations and the need for work-life balance, am compiling them one by one and the end game is to combine them into a single work. For those unfamiliar with the golden ratio, it is the number 1.73. This number is a constant just like Pi, Phi, or the Golden Ratio. However, I do believe that it is more accurate than the Golden Ratio.

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