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A Little Book of Coincidence: in the Solar System
A Little Book of Coincidence: in the Solar System

A Little Book of Coincidence: in the Solar System by John Southcliffe Martineau

A Little Book of Coincidence: in the Solar System



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A Little Book of Coincidence: in the Solar System John Southcliffe Martineau ebook
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ISBN: 1904263054, 9781904263050
Page: 35


Also note that Martineau has recently published a follow up to his original effort, the new book entitled A Little Book of Coincidence, Wooden Books, Wales, 2001 (in the USA, Walker Books, New York). But in fact my guess is that nothing even remotely like this book has ever appeared in print before. Anyway, the little Book of Coincidences makes the harmony and therefore interconnectedness of the members of the Solar System – well, statistically undeniable imho. By contrast, our Moon is about forty times further away from Earth, but because Phobos is much smaller and less massive than the Moon, it has little appreciable gravitational influence on Mars and is much smaller in the Martian sky. They were inspired by the remarkable work of John Martineau, who wrote "A Little Book of Coincidence". From the observations of Ptolemy and Kepler to the Harmony of the Spheres and the hidden construction of the solar system, John Martineau reveals the beautiful orbital patterns of the planets and the mathematical relationships that govern them. In a recent post to a Yahoo group, Ken said there is a beautiful book called A Little Book of Coincidence (Wooden Books) which highlights all the remarkable patterns that the solar system makes as it turns and spins. At face value it is a small guide to the solar system. A most uncommon guide to the photo voltaic system, A Little Book of Coincidence means that there may be basic relationships between house, time, and life that have not but been totally understood. Sacred, geometry, solar, system, planets, mercury, These images are highly accurate geometric models of our solar system. John Martineau's superb A Little Book of Coincidence has a page about a discovery made by Alex Geddes which relates the products of mean orbital radii of planets in our solar system through a series of elegant ratios. The planets of our solar system (as well as the satellites of these same planets and many of the other denizens of the deep space) have several unique mathematical relationships which are often ignored in astronomy textbooks.

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