
UK Column News What is the TYCHOS Model of the Universe? | Jerm Warfare
Feb 11, 2026
Simon Shack, independent researcher and author who developed the TYCHOS model proposing a Sun–Mars binary/geocentric framework. He lays out the TYCHOS geometry and Sun–Mars binary idea. He explores Mars’ odd cycles and Trojan-like behaviors. He reinterprets stellar motions, parallax, precession, the Moon’s resonances and shows simulator visualizations.
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Moon As Central Clockwork Shaft
- Shack finds planetary synodic periods are integer multiples of the Moon's synodic period, treating the Moon as the clockwork's central drive.
- He uses these resonances to argue planetary periods are harmonically linked to Earth's Moon.
Mars Conjunctions Challenge Heliocentrism
- Shack claims Mars' observed conjunction pattern (seven repeats then a 546-day interval) is geometrically impossible in heliocentrism.
- He shows the Tychos simulator produces exact repeat alignments naturally via trochoidal motions without variable orbital speeds.
Trochoids Produce Retrograde Loops
- Shack explains trochoid paths arise from a body rotating while carried by another wheel, producing retrograde loops we observe.
- He says this geometry removes Kepler's need for variable orbital speeds and simplifies planetary motion modeling.

