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Overview
All orbital and cyclical phenomenon - particles, atoms, molecules,
stars, clusters, constellations, nebula, star clouds, star drifts, galaxies, super-galaxies and the master universe are elliptical
rather than circular. Perfect circles do not exist in nature.
Harmonic Law dictates that the Golden Ratio be used
to "Square the Circle," a phenomenon that maintains proportional harmony in diverse forms of objects and communication, but
disallows the formation of perfect circles.
A cycle or circle implies “encircuitment” or the
establishment of a circuit.
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HP: 6.51 -Orbit Period is related to Frequency. The orbit period is the amount of time
required to make one orbit, and the number of orbits per period of time is the Frequency.
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All orbits are elliptical.
One cycle of an orbit period is the same thing as
one cycle of a pendulum. There are two extremes of an orbit just like there are two extremes in the swing of a pendulum or
the rhythm of a heart.
Each orbit has a perigee (point in the orbit closet
to the body being orbited), and an apogee (point farthest away from the body being orbited). There is a moment of rest, silence,
and stillness that exists at the ends of both extremes of a pendulum swing. This same phenomenon occurs in the orbital cycle
at both apogee and perigee making the concept of orbital period the same as frequency or pitch. The distance the orbiting
object must travel to make one complete revolution is the wavelength of the frequency.
Lunar, planetary, and solar cycles are well known
recorded scientific observations. Larger groupings of matter manifest as gigantic rotating generators that are harnessed by
higher levels of universe intelligence for their energy needs.
At the other end of the scale, at the highest frequency
and fastest orbit periods, other universe intelligences harness Space Potential and Primary Force to create the orbit periods
of the primary elemental particles.
Larger orbital paths require more time
to traverse and therefore produce lower frequencies and longer wavelengths. The wavelength of such an orbit is approximately
860 times the diameter of the orbit.1
1The Urantia Book, The Urantia Foundation,
Diversy Park, Chicago, IL.
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HP: 6.52 –
The orbits of the planets and stars follow a seven layered recursive pattern that leads back to the center of the universe.
If atomic structure and the rest of reality exhibit the recursive concentric layering, and if this pattern obtains all the
way from the center to the edge, then the universe itself must follow this same pattern.
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The Hubble telescope is revealing motions that
astronomers cannot explain with current views of the universe. The Urantia Book discusses a model of universe construction
based on seven concentric layers. 1 The harmonic pattern of sevenness persists from the center to the
edge of the universe.
The Mayans called the center
of the universe the Hunab Ku. Most religions refer to it with such names as Paradise, Nirvana, and Samadi. Working outward
from this center are the following recursive orbital shells:
1. The
Nuclear Isle of Paradise
2. The
Central Universe of Perfection (Havona)
3. The
Super Universe Level
4. First
Outer Space Level
5. Second
Outer Space Level
6. Third
Outer Space Level
7.
Fourth Outer Space
The Central and Divine levels are existentially created and
settled in Perfection. The Super Universe levels are experientially evolving from imperfection into perfection. The
Outer Space levels are now forming with uninhabited universes.
1Click for more on universe construction: www.theoquest.com.
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HP: 6.53 - The
Seven Super Universes have concentric layers, each with its own power and gravity center.
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The seven concentric layers of the Seven Super Universes
are:
1. Individual Super Universe
2. Ten Major Sectors (Star Clouds
- Aggregations of thousands or of millions of stars spread over hundreds or thousands of light-years.)
3. 100 Minor Sectors (Star Drifts
or Star Streams - Groups of stars in the Milky Way traveling through each other in opposite directions; individual stars
have movements that are relative to each other.)
4. 100 Local Universes (Nebula -
A diffuse mass of interstellar dust or gas or both, visible as luminous patches or areas of darkness depending on the way
the mass absorbs or reflects incident radiation.)
5. 100 Constellations
6. 100 Systems (Star Clusters - A
group of stars held together by gravitational attraction. The two chief types are open clusters (composed of from 12
to hundreds of stars) and globular clusters that are composed of thousands to hundreds of thousands of stars.)
7. 1000 Planets in each System.
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