Talk:Titius-Bode Law

It is simply amazing to those of us who began our intellectual lives as empiricists to discover that so many of the planets are arranged precisely, as if placed by a divine hand. It makes me think of Romans 1:20. --Ed Poor 13:19, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

Titius-Bode
--FinalNotice 03:49, 30 December 2008 (UTC) The Pluto/Neptune anomaly of the Titius-Bode progression is predicted in the Initial Mass Displacements. [] Although the total Ceres mass includes an asteroid belt (2.8 AU), the total Pluto mass is unique. Excluding Neptune, a variety of objects between 48.8 AU and 28.8 AU had a total mass of 10 Earth Masses (i.e., PLUTO INITIAL MASS). --FinalNotice 03:14, 17 May 2009 (UTC)

Kuiper Belt and Titius-Bode
The Kuiper Belt is the location of "a variety of objects between 48.8 AU and 28.8 AU." --FinalNotice 04:45, 15 September 2009 (UTC)


 * I must apologize for not noticing this much earlier, FinalNotice. Are you trying to tell us that the Titius-Bode Law might actually have a theoretical basis, and thus be more than an observed curiosity of our solar system?--TemlakosTalk 11:48, 15 September 2009 (UTC)

77.2 AU, Eris and Titius-Bode
Eris is from the initial displacement of Bmass (i.e., 77.2 AU, Titius-Bode).--FinalNotice 16:31, 15 September 2009 (UTC)