
08-August-2007, 03:36 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Originally Posted by Cougar
Wow, I didn't know there was a 9.6 year cycle of lynx abundance. Of course, you're going to have to show me some evidence that this and similar periodicities, especially in population dynamics and economics, have any relationship or application to "good estimates of the typical distances between the galaxies, the stars..."
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I now found my old data. Dam this forum doesn't seem to allow fixed font. Have loaded a screen shot.
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The other test performed was to take the distance between all
pairs of stars in the nearby stars (not just distances from the
sun) and plot a histogram of their distances. Each "*" represents the
distance between one pair of stars. The peaks in this
histogram match very closely the peaks in Dewey's table of cycle
periods found on earth, and the values predicted by my harmonics
theory.

Also shown (by A's) are common cycles periods.
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