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IV. Large Object Axioms
 
  4.1 Stellar & Interstellar Objects  
  Article 73- Stellar Groups  
  Canon 649  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Stellar Group are:  
  1. All Stars exist in Groups within some Galactic Structure. Stars cannot exist external to super sub atomic and sub atomic Galactoplasm.  
     
  Canon 650  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of Stellar Group Motion are:  
  1. Stars do not move within the galactoplasm between stars. Instead, the galactoplasm expands of contracts depending upon the life changes of the galaxy and the particular part of the galaxy.  
     
  Canon 651  
  The axioms within the Class of Natural Law of The Local Group of Stars are:  
  1. The Solar System exists within a local group of stars.  
  2. The closest star system to The Solar System is Alpha Centauri approximately 4.32 Light Years away representing a triple Star System.  
  3. Within a Radius of 8.64 Light Years from the centre of the Solar System, there are approximately six (6) Star systems being Alpha Centauri (4.32 Ly), Barnard’s Star (5.96 Ly), Wolf 359 (7.7 Ly), Lalande 21185 (8.3 Ly), Sirius (8.64 Ly) and Luyten (8.64 Ly).  
  4. Within a Radius of 14.4 Light Years from the centre of the Solar System there are approximately thirty six (36) Star systems.  
     
     
 
 
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