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From: artynz
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  • You look like Luigi :D

  • Who is Luigi?

  • Haha, Sorry.. Luigi and Mario- Video game characters :P

  • Oh, never had that before!  :-)

  • Hey, we just bought a nintendo wii, and it has some Mario games, so I have to get some. Also, you can make your own character called a "Mii". :-)

  • I could easily spend many days watching and learning from you. You have accumulated alot of knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing what you know with the rest of us.

  • Yes, sorry, I recorded it directly on web. That is not a good idea I discovered. I don't do it that way any more.

  • This video has very choppy playback.

  • Worth experimenting with fourrier summations of planetary cycles using inverse square for gravitational effect (75 % Jupiter with Mercury second) also try 'inverse cube' for tidal volume. There are internal meridional flow cycles in the sun etc. You can get some resonance close to the phase lock frequency.

  • Yes, the planetary synodic combinations do affect the Sun. The strongest gravitational planets are the gas giants: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. The strongest tidal planets are Jupiter, Venus, Earth, Mercury. These synodic cycles when two or more planets line up are found in Earth based cycles.

    The Jupiter-Venus-Earth tidal effects produce a cycle of 11.07 years, matching the main Sunspot cycle period.

    More on this another time.

  • The quality of video and audio is not good. I will look to remake this recording.

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