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### Robert A. Harman, M.D.: (page created November 2007)
## Celestial Motion (Part I): A Lawful Relationship Between the Rotation Of the Planets and the Galactic Plane, article in Journal of Orgonomy Volume 27 no. 1 http://www.orgonomy.org/article_145.html
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article reports a lawful pattern in the rotational angles of the planets in our solar system. Dr. Harman's discovery of this law is an entirely original finding in astronomy and provides additional concrete evidence of Reich's discovery of a cosmic galactic stream of orgone energy. It also graphically illustrates how knowledge of orgone energy functions and the application of functional thinking can lead to new discoveries in the diverse realms of nature. P.A.C.
# Introduction: Using Reich's astrophysical discoveries as a basis, it is possible to elucidate the relationships between different celestial motions. These relationships, though obvious once discovered, have eluded centuries of mechanistic research. In attempting to develop Reich's conclusion that "the equatorial orgone envelope provides the concrete physical mover of the planets," [1:81] it is shown that the directions of rotation of the sun and each of the nine planets are in simple functional relations to the galactic plane. This constitutes an advance over the mechanistic view, wherein there is no relationship whatsoever between the orientations of the planets relative to each other and no relationship between the directions of planetary rotation and other realms of celestial motion.
# Background: For millennia, man has sensed that the celestial bodies are in constant, lawful motion. Efforts have been made to understand these motions, first using animistic reasoning and later mechanistic and mystical thought.
Under current mechanistic theories, the motions of the solar system are traditionally viewed form a "frame of reference" in which the sun sits motionless at the center of the solar system and the planets revolve around the sun. In addition, the sun and each planet rotates (spins) on its own axis. For example, the Earth rotates on its axis (which is perpendicular to its equator) once a day and revolves around the sun once a year. The sun is one star that, along with tens of billions of other stars, is part of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is a disk with spiral arms that has a rotation of its own. The sun and the planets are believed to move through space as part of the general rotation of the galaxy.
The plane defined by the Earth's equator is called the equatorial plane, the plane defined by the solar system is called the ecliptic plane, and the plane defined by the (flattened disk) of the galaxy is called the galactic plane. These three planes are oriented in different directions and mechanistic science is unaware of any lawful relationship between the three.
It is assumed that space is virtually empty and thus the motions of the celestial bodies occur without any significant friction. Thus, it is assumed that no force is necessary to continue the motions of the celestial bodies and that they can move in the same directions for billions of years with only relatively slight changes. The gross orientations of most celestial motions are assumed to have been set up in the distant past by factors which had little lawful relationship to each other (or were even accidental).
Reich discovered, however, that space is not empty but is filled with moving orgone energy. He discovered, through direct observation, that there is a stream of energy that circles the Earth from west to east. He called this the equatorial stream. Using observations of certain formations in the aurora Borealis, he deduced the existence of a second energy stream at 62 degree angle to the equatorial stream, which he called the galactic stream.
Reich's research showed that there was a physical reality to the galactic and equatorial coordinate systems. Specifically, "the path of the sun on the ecliptic, which deviates from the equatorial plane by 23.5 degrees, thus appears as the resultant of the galactic and the equatorial orgone energy streams, with the latter constituting the slightly stronger force. . . The equatorial orgone envelope provides the concrete physical mover of the planets. The planets rotate on a north-south axis and are carried along like rolling balls on progressing water waves, slower than the waves. The sun does not "attract" the planets. It rolls along in the same plane and in the same direction, carried along with the planets in the equatorial orgone energy stream." [1:81-82]
# Starting Point of Current Research: There are several unanswered questions about Reich's original formulation:
1. The orientation of the Earth's rotation appears to be local to the Earth and not a general phenomena for the other bodies in the solar system (see below). This is certainly the viewpoint of mechanistic science and orgonomy has, thus far, produced no data to contradict it. If the orientation of the equatorial stream is in fact local to the Earth, then attributing the motions of the sun and the other planets to it would constitute the functional error of mixing realms. If it were true that Reich made such an error, it could be viewed as analogous to regarding the Earth as the center of the solar system. If, on the other hand, Reich is correct, his conclusion is that the equatorial stream is the "concrete physical mover of the planets" is a great leap of functional thought. As such, it leaves numerous functional questions and details to be filled in.
2. Regardless of whether the "concrete physical mover of the planets" is oriented in the same direction as the Earth's local equatorial stream, the stream that moves the planets must, of necessity, function in a larger realm than the Earth's local stream. It must function throughout the solar system and the solar system's path through the galaxy. Even if this larger stream (which can be designated as the SQ-Stream to distinguish from the Earth's local equatorial stream) is in the plane of the Earth's equator, this does not define its direction precisely. This stream could be directed in any direction along the 360-degree circle defined by the Earth's equator.
3. Reich states that "each planet possesses a disk-line orgone energy envelope that rotates faster than the globe." [1:96] In fact, direct observation of the sun and planets by telescopes and spacecraft shows atmospheric motion that implies the existence of such orgone energy streams (except for Mercury and Pluto). However, with one exception, the other planets do not rotate in even approximately the same orientation as the Earth. Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and the Sun rotate approximately in the plane of the ecliptic at angles between 20 degrees and 30 degrees different from that of the Earth. Mars rotates in a completely different at a 40--degree inclination to the Earth's rotation. Neptune rotates in yet another plane at a 50-degree angle to the Earth's rotation. Pluto and Uranus rotate in directions almost perpendicular to the Earth. The case of Uranus is particularl6y unusual in that it rotates essentially perpendicular to the ecliptic. The orientations of the rotations of the planets and the sun are summarized below in Table 1. This shows the direction of each planet's "north pole" (the pole, viewed from which a planet's motion is counter-clockwise) expressed in celestial coordinates with right ascension converted to degrees. If the other planets move in such widely different angles from the earth, how can their motions be determined by the EQ-Stream?
4. Along the lines of #1, can the EQ-Stream be shown to have some relationship to a greater functional realm than the Earth and the solar system?
5. Stating that the galactic stream (which can be designated as the GA-Stream to distinguish it from the Earth's local southwest energy stream) is at a 62-degree angle to the Earth's equator does not precisely define its direction, but merely restricts it to a 62-degree cone oriented perpendicular to the equatorial plane.
6. Reich states that the planets move analogously to "rolling balls on progressing water waves." However, the planets are moving, not on a two-dimensional surface, but through three-dimensional space. An energy stream encountering a planet in space would, upon encountering the obstacle posed by secondary matter, split into two streams on each side of the planet. (See Figure 1). Such a stream could give rise to motion in either of two opposite directions. A fundamental gap exists until we understand the functional relationships between these energy streams and the final direction of motion that is produced.





Figure 4. Schematic illustration of angles between the planetary poles and the galactic and equaltorial planes.