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IV. Large Object Axioms
 
  4.1 Stellar & Interstellar Objects  
  Article 68- Planets  
  Canon 627  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planets are:  
  1. A Planet is a non self luminous body greater than three thousand kilometres (3,000km) and usually less than three hundred thousand kilometres (300,000km) in diameter that exists in orbit around a self luminous body, also known as a star.  
     
  Canon 628  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Properties are:  
  1. The Axiom Class of Planet Properties is derived from the existence of Can.316-(PROPERTIES), Can.319-(UNITA ELEMENTS) and Can.320-(UNITA PROPERTIES), Can.378-(SUPER SUB ATOMIC ELEMENTS) and Can.379-(SUPER SUB ATOMIC PROPERTIES) Can.427-(ATOMIC ELEMENTS) and Can.428-(ATOMIC PROPERTIES) And the COMPLETE SET of Can.314-(Existence)of Can.452-(MOLECULAR ELEMENTS) and Can.453-(MOLECULAR PROPERTIES).  
  2. The list of Planet Properties are CORE, MID, SURFACE, ATMOSPHERE, EQUATOR, AXIS, POLES, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE, ROTATION, ROTAXIS, GEOMETRIC STRUCTURE, VOLUME, UNIQUE POSITION, AWARENESS OF POSITION, RESONANCE, DENSITY, MASS-ELEMENTAL, MASS-GRAVITATIONAL, MASS-NEUTRINO, MASS-MAGNETON, MASS-POSITRON, MASS-ELECTRON, MASS-PHOTON, MASS, HETON, KINESIS, FREQUENCY of MOTION, STRONG FUSION POINT, WEAK FUSION POINT, STRONG FISSION POINT and WEAK FISSION POINT.  
     
  Canon 629  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Structure and Atmosphere are:  
  1. The atmosphere of a planet is a function of its structure, presence of moons and the fields of its primary star.  
  2. The presence of a moon compresses the atmosphere of a planet and introduces natural harmonics that reduce the temperature extremes and variations on the surface.  
     
  Canon 630  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planetary Motion are:  
  1. Planets orbit their star as if the orbit cycle of the star is near to 0..  
  2. The velocity of planets is inversely proportional to the density of the interstellar fields and medium.  
  3. The rotation of planets is directly proportional to the density of the interstellar fields and medium.  
  4. A straight line joining a STAR to a PLANET sweeps out equal areas in equal periods of TIME.  
  5. Planets orbit a STAR either at WEAK ORBIT (elliptical) for planets functioning as ERGONS to the STAR.  
  6. Planets orbit a STAR either at MID ORBIT (circular) for planets functioning as SIMILAR UNBORN STARS to the STAR.  
     
  Canon 631  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planetary Function are:  
  1. Planets are a natural feature of the birth and function of all stellar systems.  
  2. Metal Planets behave as attractors for metallic asteroids and meteoroids as well as an integral part of the inner dynamo mechanism of star electro-magnetic fields.  
  3. Hydrogen Giants behave as giant hydrogen atoms attracting hydrogen into the stellar system attached to comets.  
  4. Water surface metallic planets provide great attraction to comets as they approach the midpoint of stellar systems and help stars capture comets and their hydrogen away from their Jovian planets.  
     
  Canon 632  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Star Ratio are:  
  1. The distance of a planet to its star is relative to the type of planet and type of star.  
     
     
     
 
 
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