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Get Free AccessAll known planets orbit the Sun so harmoniously that the entire Universe is believed to behave in a rhythmical and fractal way. Titius–Bode law is the main theoretical tool for planetary orbit description. Here we show that planetary sequence follows the Fibonacci-like prime sequence, and we introduce two gravitational spirals to predict orbits for solar members orbiting the Sun. Furthermore, we predict two hypothetical planets as far as 1500 AU and 2300 AU from the Sun, respectively, in our solar system, and some unknown planets in extrasolar planetary systems. Our planetary sequence demonstrates the possible frontier of our solar system, and the theory is also valid for other star systems and planetary systems, giving a simple way to finding the most possible adjacent unknown planets or moons near a known one. We anticipate our sequence can be more sophisticatedly used to search for unknown Universes and to depict the cosmos fully and exclusively, and we conclude that our whole Universe is of fractal property and all celestial bodies are distributed according to Fibonacci sequence.
Ji-huan He, Qian Yang, Chun‐Hui He, Abdulrahman Ali Alsolami (2023). UNLOCKING THE PLANTS’ DISTRIBUTION IN A FRACTAL SPACE. Fractals, 31(09), DOI: 10.1142/s0218348x23501025.
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Year
2023
Authors
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English
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Fractals
DOI
10.1142/s0218348x23501025
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