01-14-2009, 09:52 PM
Hey SOS,
The only thing I can really come up with is what you already said, which is that precessional cycles change according to the corresponding density. Even that is just a shot in the dark though. One other passing thought is about time itself. If you keep in mind that "time" is just a way to measure "change" (or vice versa), you might get something like:
1 precessional cycle(earth)= ABC amount of change= 25000 years
1 precessional cycle(venus)= ABC amount of change= ??? years
That way maybe you could say that the same amount of change on Earth and Venus locks the time to being equavalent as well, even if on earth it is 25000 years and venus it is, say 90000 years. Dont know if that helps or makes even the slightest amount of sense. Just another shot in the dark I guess.
Be well,
Kensanwa
The only thing I can really come up with is what you already said, which is that precessional cycles change according to the corresponding density. Even that is just a shot in the dark though. One other passing thought is about time itself. If you keep in mind that "time" is just a way to measure "change" (or vice versa), you might get something like:
1 precessional cycle(earth)= ABC amount of change= 25000 years
1 precessional cycle(venus)= ABC amount of change= ??? years
That way maybe you could say that the same amount of change on Earth and Venus locks the time to being equavalent as well, even if on earth it is 25000 years and venus it is, say 90000 years. Dont know if that helps or makes even the slightest amount of sense. Just another shot in the dark I guess.
Be well,
Kensanwa