THE RIGHT ANGLE REMAINDER RULE, FORMAT ELEVEN.
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Here are some examples of “impossible” synchronizations between VENUS and various other Solar System bodies – apart from The Earth/Moon System.
Example 1. During One Venus Rotation Period, The Sun and Moon rotate altogether a total of 6749.5 degrees, which is equivalent to 18 complete rotations plus THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.5 degrees).
Example 2. During TWO Venus rotation periods, the other planets (excluding Venus itself) revolve altogether a total of 2790.02 degrees, which is equivalent to 7 complete revolutions plus THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.018 degrees).
Example 3. During One Venus Rotation Period, The Two Innermost Solar System Bodies – The Sun and Mercury – rotate altogether a total of 5039.17 degrees, which is equivalent to 13 complete rotations plus FOUR RIGHT ANGLES. (error = 0.83 degrees).
Example 4. During One Venus Orbital Period, The Two Innermost Planets (Mercury and Venus) rotate altogether a total of 1712.19 degrees, which is equivalent to 4 complete rotations plus THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 2.2 degrees).
Example 5. During One Venus Rotation Period, The Two Innermost Planets (Mercury and Venus) and their satellite (ie:- Venus satellite – Neith) revolve altogether a total of 10799.14 degrees, which is equivalent to 29 complete revolutions plus FOUR RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.86 degrees).
Example 6. During One Venus Orbital Period, The Four Inner Solar System Planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars) revolve altogether a total of 1618.77 degrees, which is equivalent to 4 complete revolutions plus TWO RIGHT ANGLES (error 1.23 degrees).
Example 7. During TWO (Venus Satellite) Neith Orbital Periods, (Neighbour Planets) Earth and Mars rotate altogether a total of 13229.53 degrees, which is equivalent to 36 complete rotations plus THREE RIGHT ANGLES (error 0.47 degrees).
Example 8. During One (Venus Satellite) Neith Orbital Period, The Two Mars Satellites (Phobos and Deimos) revolve altogether a total of 13138.95 degrees, which is equivalent to 36 complete revolutions plus TWO RIGHT ANGLES (error 1.054 degrees).