Mercury's Precise Day-to-Year Ratio; What Does it Prove?

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Only recently has it been learned that Mercury has a 59.65 Earth day rotational period, while its year is 88 Earth days long. This precise two-thirds ratio, dynamically phase locked to the Sun's gravity, is profound. This simple direct fact proves it can only be a dynamic, electromagnetic, direct effect; or more precisely a Nuclear Quantum Gravitation effect. Mercury, being much closer to the Sun, has some seven times greater gravitational attraction per kilogram of mass than the Earth. It is this stronger gravitational attraction which allows this dynamic, electromagnetic gravitational phase relationship. This is a direct manifestation and proof of Nuclear Quantum Gravitation. It is definitely NOT a General Relativity effect.

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