Beyond Pluto: Mapping the 14-Planet Architecture using the 1k Incremental Method
Technical Insight:
The K7 Theory posits that the solar system's structure doesn't end at Pluto. By applying the Fundamental Constant (1k \approx 0.0553 AU) as an incremental unit, we can predict the orbital slots of the remaining five hidden planets in our 14-planet resonance model.
The Complete 14-Planet Orbital Map (D = n \times k)
THE COMPLETE 14-PLANET ORBITAL MAP (D = n × k)
Known Planets:
Mercury: n = 7 (0.387 AU)
Venus: n = 13 (0.719 AU)
Earth: n = 18 (0.995 AU)
Mars: n = 28 (1.548 AU)
Jupiter: n = 94 (5.198 AU)
Saturn: n = 173 (9.567 AU)
Uranus: n = 347 (19.189 AU)
Neptune: n = 544 (30.083 AU)
Pluto: n = 714 (39.484 AU)
Predicted Hidden Planets (Search Zones):
Planet X1: Predicted at next harmonic resonance
Planet X2: Predicted at next harmonic resonance
Planet X3: Predicted at next harmonic resonance
Planet X4: Predicted at next harmonic resonance
Planet X5: Predicted at next harmonic resonance
The Search Method: To identify these hidden members of the 14-planet model, the K7 Theory suggests a systematic search by incrementing the constant 1k ≈ 0.0553 AU. Each step (n+1) represents a potential orbital slot governed by cosmic resonance. The Search Strategy: The 1k Increment
"To find the next harmonic resonance, we must increment by 1k (0.0553 AU) and observe the gravitational perturbations and orbital stability zones. This systematic search is the key to unlocking the outer boundaries of our solar system."
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