OIC. Thanks for the clarification.seasmith wrote: I'm sorry, wasn't very clear there, too many words.
I'm not positing another dimension here, just another degree of freedom of motion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degrees_of ... chemistry)
I've glossed most of your webpages and the LaGrange Node discussions seem to be from a (perfectly logical) perspective of an "encapsulated" spheroidal vortex ~type~ system.
I was merely asking if the Solar system's progression through space, significantly affects the "resonated precession effects" within the solar system ?
[as part of a galaxy]
You must have had spent lots of time there, so I hope you are enjoying it.
The Solar system's progression through space, would absolutely affect the "resonated precession effects" within the solar system significantly.
IMO, even with just the oscillation of the Sun around the mass center of the Solar System encapsulated in the heliosphere, it causes the ecliptic plane of the Earth to be in precession relative to the invariable plane with an approximately ~100,000 year cycle, and can significant alter the climate on Earth with its resonated precession effects; ice age cycle. Also the ~26,000 years axial precession of the Earth, is governed by the resonated precession effects of the Solar System, which would cause Earth to flip its seasons every ~13,000 years; the period now for Summer in northern hemisphere will be in winter at 13,000 years from now.
The barycenter motion of the entire solar system, with empirically observed data, can be perceived quantitatively by a Solar System model known as "Motions of Observable Structures Ruled by Hierarchical Two-body Gravitation in the Universe". This is an approximate classical model that can solve 3-body problems of Solar System objects from first principle, and it is unlike Newtonian physics that uses fudge factor for its 3-body problem, which cannot be used for an oscillating Sun moving in spiral motion around the Galactic Center.
From the UVS perspective, the sexagenary cycle of ~60 year is governed by the precession of the Solar System, the motion of the Sun in the Solar System can alter river flow and lake level on Earth. For more details on this, have a look at a UVS topic on "Other vortical phenomena of the Sun".
Best to you.
p.s. Are your related to oldbrew?