Signature of the Celestial Spheres: Discovering Order in the Solar System

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Rudolf Steiner Press, 2010 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 408 pages
Is the solar system ordered? Or is it simply the result of random and chaotic accidents?

This book takes the reader on a compelling and powerful journey of discovery, revealing the celestial spheres in their astonishingly complex patterns. Movements of the planets are found to correspond accurately with simple geometric figures and musical intervals, pointing to an exciting new perspective on the ancient idea of the "harmony of the spheres."

Hartmut Warm's detailed presentation incorporates the distances, velocities, and periods of conjunction of the planets, as well as the rotations of the Sun, Moon, and Venus. Numerous graphics--including color plates--illustrate the extraordinary beauty of geometrical forms that result when the movements of several planets are viewed in relation to one another. Moreover, the author describes and analyzes concepts of the "music of the spheres," with special emphasis on Kepler's revolutionary ideas.

The book also discusses current scientific beliefs about the origin of the universe and the solar system, enabling the reader to understand fully how this remarkable research supplements contemporary materialistic views of the cosmos.

The appendix includes his mathematical and astronomical methods of calculation, as well as a detailed discussion of their accuracy and validity based on modern astronomical algorithms.

 

Contents

Preface
1
The Initial Approach
23
A Backward Glance and a Glance up to the Stars
38
Analysis of the Harmonic Relationships
61
Current Scientific Thinking
79
Rhythms and Eccentricities
100
Venus Earth Mars
131
Underneath the Clouds of Venus
157
Ultimate Perfection
267
The Signature
291
Starfigures
309
Astronomical calculations
325
Probability calculations
343
Planetary scales
353
Glossary
367
Bibliography
373

Rotations
168
A Symphony of Flowers and Stars
189
Journeys into Macrocosm and Microcosm
223
Picture sources
385
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