Move Venus to a Better Orbit for Habitation

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By Richard Lighthouse

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This short ebook presents an idea for moving the planet Venus, to a more habitable orbit - by altering the gravitational field around it. The Lighthouse Frequency can be used to gradually alter the orbit. We assume that Venus can be moved to a circular orbit of 129 million kilometers around the sun. The calculation can be done using the Hohmann Orbital Transfer equation. Technically, it is simply making the planet appear massless - which means it will continue in a straight line, undisturbed by the sun's gravitational field. The Lighthouse Frequency is approximately 1,101,361,642,963.57 Hz or 1.1 THz.

Venus would never come closer than about 18 million kilometers from Earth, and the maximum effect on tidal forces would not exceed 3%. Solar illumination varies with distance squared, meaning a reduction of 30% in solar radiation for Venus. This concept for silencing the gravitational field was proven to work on 9/11, when there were numerous reports of people floating through the air, around the collapsing towers. See Dr Judy Wood's book - "Where Did The Towers Go?"

Move Venus to a Better Orbit for Habitation