This research by Gerges Francis Tawadrous examines the relationships between the motions of Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter, proposing that the velocities and distances of these planets are influenced by a light beam traveling at 1.16 mkm/sec. The paper suggests that Jupiter serves as a reference point for the inner planets, creating a unified motion among them, and argues that the planets' orbital and internal distances are governed by this light velocity. The study further explores the geometric relationships and implications of this theory on understanding solar system dynamics.
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