Posts by Paradigmer
- 20.12.2020, 02:58
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12194
Re: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
Heed the advice to ignore it TommyJo, this thread was construed more on a speculative basis, and not meant for the casual forumers.
- 04.12.2020, 03:13
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12194
Re: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
Yes, and i read your entire thread about it. But this involved the Sun as well, so that's a whole other story. - Gurren Lagann Appreciate your well-informed replies, am well aware of the minuscule tidal force of the gas giants. Yes, it's a whole other story so to speak. Am in the midst of manually ...
- 03.12.2020, 03:01
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12194
Re: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
Thanks for responding and shared your insights. I have some questions for you: 1. How could you be so sure the barycenter of JSUN would not cut into the orbit of the Earth after 2029? 2. With the known monthly moonquakes of IO as a result of Jupiter's tidal effect, shouldn't this barycenter be track...
- 01.12.2020, 06:40
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
- Replies: 6
- Views: 12194
An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029
An invisible barycenter of the four gas giants entering the inner Solar System in 2029 . In 2029 the barycenter of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune (BJSUN) would have entered the inner Solar System. This barycenter has the mass effect of the four gas giants summed up. It's orbital forcing with ...
- 26.11.2020, 15:02
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10121
Re: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
Had finally completed a paper on " The UVS case study for the barycentric drivers of the solar cycle ". Due credit for the Celestia planetarium is mentioned in the acknowledgment section. This is the link to the archived appendices , which are mostly the Celestia barycentric planetarium ch...
- 23.11.2020, 03:26
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10121
Re: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
This is a sample that shows the located planetary barycenters of the four gas giants. https://www.uvs-model.com/pictures/Celestia%201762%2011%20-%20K.png The formula for calculating the barycenter positions between two objects is given as: Distance from mass A = Mass B/(Mass A + Mass B) Earth-mass i...
- 21.11.2020, 09:02
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10121
Re: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
The fluctuations of the solar cycle The fluctuations within the solar cycles were further investigated for their planetary arrangements with the date of those intermediate peaks and troughs in the solar cycle. In the case study for solar cycle 1 as shown with the animation shown in the link below, ...
- 07.11.2020, 05:25
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10121
The basis for the predictions of solar cycle 25
isunspots_1880-1920 .png The basis for the barycentric predictions for solar cycle 25. https://www.uvs-model.com/pictures/isunspots_1880-1920%20.png This barycentric analysis with the solar cycle chart from 12 Max to 15 Min, shows the 11-year solar cycle is correlated with the barycentric alignment...
- 01.11.2020, 17:06
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: Request to indicate the barycenters of the four gas giants.
- Replies: 0
- Views: 9226
Request to indicate the barycenters of the four gas giants.
Hi, I would like to request an add-on to the Celestia planetarium as an option to indicate the barycenter of Jupiter and Saturn, the barycenter of Uranus and Neptune, and the barycenter of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These three indicators could be similar to how the planets or objects in ...
- 23.10.2020, 15:16
- Forum: Physics and Astronomy
- Topic: The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10121
The qualitative predictions for solar cycle 25
Animation of planetarium charts for solar cycle 25 This is the visual analysis with a barycentric planetarium set up to qualitatively predict the peak and trough of the solar cycle 25. This barycentric analysis is predicting the solar maximum of the solar cycle 25 would occur in October 2023 with t...
- 28.02.2018, 10:59
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4693
Re: The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
Paradoxically, it is unthinkable to visualize the non existing objects in the Solar System that could not be visually observed. Nonetheless, there are 19 cases (2 Min, 10 Min, 10 Max, 11 Min, 11 Max, 12 Max, 13 Min, 13 Max, 14 Min, 14 Max, 16 Max, 17 Min, 17 Max, 18 Min, 18 Max, 19 Min, 20 Max, 21 M...
- 27.02.2018, 14:12
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4693
Re: The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
There could be another incentive to track the barycenters of the gas giants by tracking their Lagrangian points as well. This add-on with some interesting cometary trajectories also added, comet hunters could find Celestia an indispensable tool for predicting cometary outburst events. A series of em...
- 26.02.2018, 12:47
- Forum: Add-on development
- Topic: The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4693
The case study for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle
Would like to share a case study research for the barycenter drivers of the solar cycle, which was evaluated with the Clestia Planetarium. In case the above link does not work with old Arcobat reader, you can open this link with another browser: http://www.uvs-model.com/The%20case%20study%20for%20th...
- 06.02.2018, 10:39
- Forum: Help Central
- Topic: Solar System Live
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6562
Re: Solar System Live
"In an SSC catalog they're created by including the statement Class "invisible" in the definition of an object. You then define other SSC objects orbiting around it. In .STC catalogs they're created by using the statement Barycenter "object name" {...} You then define STC or...
- 03.02.2018, 09:10
- Forum: Help Central
- Topic: Solar System Live
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6562
Create objects for the barycenters of the gas giants
This planetarium applet that can select SSB for centering in the chart is what I had been looking for. Great work! :clap: Please advise how to create objects for the barycenters of the gas giants, such as the barycenter of Jupiter and Saturn, barycenter of Uranus and Neptune, barycenter of the four ...
- 30.01.2018, 05:19
- Forum: Development
- Topic: Ask a little question.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5977
Re: Ask a little question.
:hi: Hi, I just downloaded Celestia 1.6.1, and was so glad this planetary applet has the capability to set SSB as the center of the Solar System. This is what I had been looking for since a decade ago, and since using it last week, it has helped my research a lot. Would definitely share and tell all...