This document presents the Solar System Distances Network Theory, which proposes that the distances in the solar system were created in a network form based on a single geometric design. Key points of the theory include:
- Distances were created by the energy of a light beam moving at 1.16 mkm/s, which provides the energy to create both space and matter.
- Planets move along "railways" defined by the distances created by the light beam, rather than moving freely through space.
- Analysis of distances between Mercury, Jupiter, and Pluto support the theory, showing distances were created proportionally and complementarily.
- 50% of all solar system distances are equal, and 40