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"And i saw other lightnings and the stars of Heaven, and i saw how He called them all by their names and they hearkened unto him. And I saw how they are weighed in a righteous balance according to their proportions of light: I saw the width of their spaces and the day of their appearing, and how their revolution produces lightning: And i saw their revolution according to the number of the angels, and how they kept faith with each other" (Book of Enoch: Chapter 43)

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The Laws of Determing Planetary distance from the Sun and the resulting distances are key considerations of any Sacred Numeric Schemata, the formulation of the Solar system always being directly associated with any conceived Temples upon Earth.

The following diagram gives the methodology and results, the four planets of the inner solar system are shown spaced in relative scale, but not after the position of the asteroid belt due to the large, ever regular, increments.

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Using the simplified units of measure, it's also worth looking at how the closest approach of Mars to Earth interestingly affects the spacing of the inner solar system planetary distances. Normally Mars is at around 54 million miles distance from Earth, but at closest approach this decreases to 36 million miles, thus from 1.5 x 36 million mile units, to simply one. When this occurs the planet Venus becomes a true centre of the inner solar sytem, this normally being located 1/3 the distance between Venus and Earth at 72 million miles, or two 36 million mile units.

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The first illustration shows Mars at the normative 54 million miles distance from Earth, 1.5 units of 36 million miles.

The second illustration shows Mars at the closest 36 million miles distance from Earth, 1 unit of 36 million miles.

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Looking again at the four inner planets in terms of their million mile distances then,

Mercury=36

Venus =63

Earth=90

Mars=144

the combined sum of distances is therefore 36+63+90+144=333

If these figures are doubled to give the diameter orbital distances then this doubles to 666.,

72+126+180+288=666, thus this number relates also to diametrical planetary orbits.

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