In order to select the Simulation Display: Select possibility 1 to 3 and Select S. This will start the simulation under predefined initial conditions.
In order to select the Parameter Selection Display select 0.
init = 0 init = 1 init = 2 phi rev time distance rev time distance rev time distance 0 191.47 25000.0 189.56 24916.7 189.57 25000.0 90 189.46 25000.0 189.56 25000.1 189.46 25000.0 180 187.68 25000.0 189.56 25083.3 189.57 25000.0 270 189.67 25000.0 189.56 25000.2 189.67 25000.0The column init = 0 shows the time in million years after one revolution and the distance in light years, for different values phi. Phi is the direction of the speed of the galaxy.
For phi = 0 the center of galaxy moves towards the Sun. That means the virtual position is away from the Sun. This in turn means that the acceleration is smaller then it should be. Finally this means that the revolution time will be larger.
For phi = 180 the center of galaxy moves away from the Sun. That means the virtual position is toward the Sun. This in turn means that the acceleration is larger then it should be. Finally this means that the revolution time will be smaller.
To solve this problem we can do two things:
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