When economists, biologists and other scientists or cycles researchers measure cycles periods in various natural and human events, there are certain particular cycle periods that are commonly reported.
I discovered this for myself but later learned that I had been preceded by Edward R Dewey and others who had found the same pattern.
This is Dewey's table of many common cycles periods in years showing how they are related by ratios of 2 and 3. The underlined figures are reported.
142.0 213.9 319.5 479.3
----- 71.0 106.5 159.8 ----- 35.5 53.3 ---- ---- 17.75 ----- 5.92 8.88 ---- ---- 1.97 2.96 4.44 ---- ---- ---- 0.66 0.99 1.48 2.22
---- ---- ----
0.22 0.33 0.49 0.74 1.11 ---- ---- ---- ----
Before I knew of Dewey's work I had found cycles of 4.45, 5.9, 7.15 and ~8.9 years and noted that they were all close to exact fractions of 35.6 years.
See http://ray.tomes.biz/
http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute.org/
http://foundationforthestudyofcycles.org/
and for indices of cycles reports:
http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute/indexlength.html
http://www.cyclesresearchinstitute/indexname.html
There is an interdisciplinary cycles discussion forum open to all people to search and read, and people can join to participate, at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cyclesi/
For an extended table of cycle periods search for "Harmonics: Theoretical Cycles Periods".
artynz 2 years ago