Solar System - Helical Representation

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Solar System - Helical Representation

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Published by Campbell M Gold in Esoteric · Wednesday 17 Jul 2024 ·  1:45
Tags: HelicalRepresentationSolarSystemPlanetsSunSpaceThreedimensionalMotionMilkyWayGalaxy
The Solar System - Helical Representation

The helical representation of the solar system offers a fascinating visualisation of the complex interplay between the planets and the sun as they travel through space. This model presents a dynamic, three-dimensional motion in which the planets not only orbit the sun in a flat plane but also follow a helical path as the entire solar system moves through the Milky Way galaxy...

Central to the model, the sun is not stationary but constantly in motion as it travels through the cosmos. As it moves, the planets spiral around it corkscrew-like, creating a captivating three-dimensional motion of celestial bodies.

This representation underscores the solar system's intricate and continuous motion, emphasising that it never retraces its path and continually explores new regions of space, perpetually venturing into uncharted cosmic territories.

Helical Model
An artistic expression of the spiral movement of the helical model
Thus:

  • The planets orbit the Sun roughly in the same plane.
  • The Solar System moves through the galaxy at about a 60° angle between the galactic and planetary orbital planes.
  • The Sun appears to move up and down and in and out to the rest of the galaxy as it revolves around the Milky Way.


 Image by Rhys Taylor - rhysy.net/rhysy-net-Home/ - Reproduced here with many thanks

Rhys Taylor has produced the above more accurate model of how the planets orbit the Sun, which then moves through the galaxy in a different direction of motion. The planets are all in the same plane and do not drag behind the Sun or form a wake or vortex of any type.

There you have it - the Helical Representation of the solar system…

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