Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Nature of the Solar System - Revised

The Nature of the Solar System
By Joseph F. Kirch

One might deduce from the following information that the solar system adheres to a logic or reason, and that by Divine Plan, exists as a mechanical phenomenon.

Ø That the sun is the center of the solar system, and acts as the center pole as in a generator, or the battery in a time piece. That the rotating and orbiting planets are responsible for the creation of electromagnetic energy and or gravity. And, that without them, there were would be no electromagnetic energy or gravity. That the sun provides the heat, light, and electromagnetic energy, or current, created by the orbiting planets around it.

Ø That the planet Jupiter acts as a counterweight, balancing the solar system. That one might observe that the distribution of matter (the planets) from the sun to the edge of the solar system adheres to a bell shaped curve, and that there is an even distribution, with Jupiter in the median position. That were it not for Jupiter, the planets might very well be drawn to the sun, but that the forward motion and momentum of the planet keeps the entire mechanism balanced.

Ø That the planet Uranus, which rotates on a 97 degree axis to its orbit, while the sun rotates on a 7 degree axis, the planet Uranus acts as the gyroscope, which keeps the solar system on an even plane, or keel, and that were it not for Uranus, the planets might very well orbit the sun in a random, or erratic pattern, much like the electrons of an atom. That the planet Uranus might be considered very much like a torpedo, and that its rotating motion is responsible for the gyroscopic effect. That this cross current of gravity is actually what keeps the planets in line with one another. That on earth, all objects tend to fall towards the center, but may do so in a random pattern. Not so in space and time.

Ø That the earth is 500x’s the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) from the sun (93,000,000 miles); that the sun is approximately 500x’s the volume of the orbiting planets (.0018). That this relationship indicates that a universal constant might exist between gravity and the speed of light. That a discrepancy exists might be due to the presence of meteors orbiting the sun.

From this, and other information, it is deduced that the solar system might very well be considered one great electromagnetic generator, time piece, or mechanism, and that there are universal laws and constants which govern the manner by which the solar system operates.

Monday, October 13, 2008

The Nature of the Solar System

The Nature of the Solar System
By Joseph Kirch

The solar system adheres to symmetry. It is logical. There is reason. It is “almost” mechanical.
Copernicus advocated a sun centered solar system, stating that the planets orbited the sun. Kepler proved the motion of the planets. Galileo invented the telescope and was able to substantiate much of their work. Newton proved that the universe adheres to Natural Laws. All were greatly controversial during their time. All changed the way Man viewed the solar system and the universe.
All showed that science can explain the Nature of the Solar System.
One might venture to state that the solar system is one great time piece. That the sun is the center of the solar system; and provides the heat, light, and source of gravity in which all of the planets orbit. That it is the conduit from which all electromagnetic energy is derived. Further, one might venture to say that without the planets, the sun could not and would not exist; that it is the motion of the planets which create the “flow” of electromagnetic energy which creates the gravity, like a huge generator, which makes the entire process possible. The image of a generator comes to mind, with a center pole, and a coil of wire around it. The pole is spun. The spinning of the pole creates the electromagnetic energy which his created within the coil that generates the electricity, which is used to create light and heat.
Insomuch that the solar system is a time piece (or generator), it is Jupiter, which is 10x’s smaller than the sun, which serves as the counterweight, keeping the solar system in balance, and that it is Uranus, which rotates on a 97 degree tilt upon its axis, which serves as the gyroscope, keeping the solar system on a level plane. The image is one of a time piece. The sun is the center mechanism. The orbiting planets are the mechanical pieces which generate the electromagnetic energy by which the sun is able to create the light, heat, and gravity, Jupiter is the counterweight, keeping the planets from being absorbed or sucked into the sun with its massive size, and Uranus is the gyroscope, which keeps the entire solar system balanced, and on an even keel, so that the planets do not stray from their orbits.
While the notion of a time piece might seem absurd on this scale, see the mathematical relationships that exist. The earth is 93,000,000 miles from the sun. 93,000,000 x 2 = 186,000,000, which divided by 1000 = 186,000. That the sun is 10x’s greater than the size of Jupiter, or 1000x’s greater in volume, indicates that a relationship might exist. That the mass, or volume, of the sun is 500x’s that of the orbiting planet indicates a third relationship. One immediately see that there are relationships that exist which defy explanation, and indicate that a certain symmetry must exist, and that the solar system might be considered a mechanical time piece, and adheres to reason, and to mathematical explanation.
While many may not agree with this assessment, the relationships and the incident of 1000 indicate that Newton’s Natural Laws might extend to explaining the workings of the solar system in numerical values, and that the solar system might very well be viewed as a time piece, and that symmetry does exist, as revealed by the relationship between the sun, Jupiter, and Uranus, and the workings of the solar system.
That the solar system might be considered one large generator might defy logic, but it is questionable whether hundreds of years ago, one might have imagined the solar system to be as mechanical as it is, that it should not only provide light, heat, and energy, but that it might serve as the basis for explaining how the solar system works.
That the Speed of Light may not be constant. Like a rocket lifting off from the earth, light may feel the force of gravity, and more energy might be expended as it leaves the sun, and increases in speed the further it is away from the sun, till it reaches terminal velocity, if at all. That modern technology at this time might not be able to accurately measure the Speed of Light. If Einstein is correct, and energy and matter are interchangeable, then light leaving the sun adheres to the same principles as a rocket might leaving the earth.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Panic is Over Rated

The Dow Jones fell as President Bush spoke this morning to reassure the nation and the world that the crisis that is plaguing the financial markets will be averted and solved. While the full effects of the market meltdown are yet to be felt, it is safe to say that this crisis is a global crisis, effecting not only the G-7 nations, but also Russia and China, or the whole industrialized world. The question one must ask is, is there a solution? If the entire industrialized world is in crisis, to whom does one turn? What recourse is there? One might surmise that the only solution is mass migration to the 3rd world. Or, one might surmise that in order to revive the economies one must create a demand for their goods and services. But, if the entire industrialized world, and much of the non industrialized world are strapped and suffering from a state of paralysis, the situation is bound to become more acute. Where are the demonstrations? Are people completely ambivalent? Time has always been the best cure for any ailment, but time might only exacerbate and make the situation worse. The world is in a crisis, and no one - rich and poor, educated and non educated, employed or unemployed - appears to trust the media, the banks, or the government.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

End of an Era

The Federal Government is considering purchasing equity stakes in banks and insurance companies, thus signalling the end of Capitalism, and the onset of socialism. While many in this country compare the current situation to the Great Depression, it may be worse than the Great Depression. One might say that a sickness or a blindness prevails throughout the world. With the onset of modern telecommunications, events and effects happen much faster than in the past. News spreads at the speed of light. Many do not trust the mainstream media. Many do not trust the government. Religiously, there have been questions raised about Barak Obama being Muslim, and hence the anti-Christ. Technology has progressed at such a rate, that society has been strained attempting to keep up. Politically, the government is in turmoil. Intellectually, individuals question whether the educational system is working. Economically, the industrialized countries, the United States, England, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan are rushing head first into a depression. The birth rate is down. Wages are stagnant. Growth is all but non existent. The question arises as to what the source of the problem is, and as to the solution. It reads like Europe during the 1930's. People are reluctant to voice their opinions. Class structure is embedded into the system. The system itself is oftentimes time consuming and flawed. How all of this will play out is the stuff of a novel.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Conspiracy Theorists Unite

Years ago, the government was obsessed with the inheritance tax and the prospected transfer of the largest amount of wealth in American History, which was to be revised in 2010. It appears that there is no reason to. The largest transfer of wealth has occurred, only not the way it was projected to occur, but in the Super Depression. Already, trillions of dollars have flowed out of retirement and brokerage accounts. Insurance companies and banks are on the skids. The government hopes to bail them out, but the end result may be years of hyper inflation. Are we destined to relive the 1930's. John McCain talks about saving our homes. From what? From the government? Barak Obama says that we should get out of Iraq? Why? So that we can go into Asia or Africa. There is absolutely no doubt that America is in social, economic, and political turmoil, and that the end result will be a castrated nation, and world, that has no other alternative but to wage war in order to create the markets necessary to rebuilt the industrial economies. It may sound like a conspiracy. Or, it may be the past creeping up on us, only with a twist.

The Anti Christ

Can Barak Obama be the anti-Christ that LeHaye and Jenkins wrote about in the Left Behind Series. If so, President Bush must really be serious, when he says that no child shall be left behind. With the political and economic turmoil, as well as the natural disasters that have struck the United States during the past year, it seems that it really is the end of the world. And, that Barak Obama's father came from Kenya, a stone's throw from the Rift River Valley, only makes the situation seem more ominous. It would make a great plot to a novel.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Busted Union

It used to be that when a person needed a job one could go to a union. But, today it isn't so. One not only needs to be a member of the union, but one has to wait months in order to join. There just isn't enough work, except maaybe paperwork. We live in a highly industrialized economy where everything is regulated to such an extent that one almost needs to have a PhD in order to work one's way through the system. The system is broken. It doesn't work. It's not just Wall Street. It's Main Street. If America hopes to overcome this crisis and cope with this adversity, it needs to put people to work. It needs to create the means of cutting through the system to provide the jobs that people need.