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IV. Large Object Axioms |
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4.1 Stellar & Interstellar Objects |
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Article 68- Planets |
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Canon 627 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planets are: |
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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. |
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Canon 628 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Properties are: |
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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). |
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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. |
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Canon 629 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Structure and Atmosphere are: |
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1. The atmosphere of a planet is a function of its structure, presence of moons and the fields of its primary star. |
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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. |
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Canon 630 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planetary Motion are: |
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1. Planets orbit their star as if the orbit cycle of the star is near to 0.. |
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2. The velocity of planets is inversely proportional to the density of the interstellar fields and medium. |
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3. The rotation of planets is directly proportional to the density of the interstellar fields and medium. |
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4. A straight line joining a STAR to a PLANET sweeps out equal areas in equal periods of TIME. |
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5. Planets orbit a STAR either at WEAK ORBIT (elliptical) for planets functioning as ERGONS to the STAR. |
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6. Planets orbit a STAR either at MID ORBIT (circular) for planets functioning as SIMILAR UNBORN STARS to the STAR. |
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Canon 631 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planetary Function are: |
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1. Planets are a natural feature of the birth and function of all stellar systems. |
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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. |
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3. Hydrogen Giants behave as giant hydrogen atoms attracting hydrogen into the stellar system attached to comets. |
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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. |
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Canon 632 |
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The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Planet Star Ratio are: |
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1. The distance of a planet to its star is relative to the type of planet and type of star. |
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