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Category Archives: Science and Mathematics
Extended Metaphor: How to Visualize the Galactic Centre
Our Galaxy’s Umbilical Cord I was partway through Ariele Adams’ “Galactic Center Thoughts” video (part XI) on YouTube, during which she was discussing how someone (herself, in this case) might describe what the GC is like, and I got a … Continue reading
Fingers Crossed: Is This the End of COVID-19?
COVID-19 Variants It’s Memorial Day weekend in the United States, and everyone is breaking out of the government control of their lives. (Last weekend in Canada we celebrated Victoria Day in much the same way, even though those of us … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, influenza, lockdown, pandemic, rebellion, social distancing, World Health Organization
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Did the Recent Lunar Eclipse Effects Indirectly Affect Me?
Flower Blood Supermoon (May 26, 2021) Call it a hunch, or whatever you want, but something happened to me starting on the night of May 25th and ending on the morning of May 27th. I had a blood sugar overload. … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged astrology, astronomy, blood moon, blood sugars, coronavirus, lunar eclipse, solar flares
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The Enneagram (Redux)
Originally posted on cdsmiller17:
? It’s an interesting image, the Enneagram. The hidden message is the solution to π: 3.142857. I have tried to encode the following poem with the same message. Enneagram The symbol of esoteric…
Posted in manuscripts, personal, poetry, Science and Mathematics
Tagged memory, numbers, pi, solutions, sonnet, spiritual poetry
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In 364 AD, Theon of Alexandria Observed Two Eclipses
Solar Eclipse (June 16, 364) There is one (double) inconjunct, linking the Mercury/Jupiter conjunction with the Ascendant @ 1° Scorpio. Mercury Inconjunct Ascendant This aspect may mean that you enjoy working with your mind, learning new skills and ways to … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged astrology, hidden truth, lunar eclipse, personality, planetary aspects, science, solar system
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The First Human Being in Outer Space
Yuri Gagarin (March 9, 1934 – March 27, 1968) Sixty years ago today, this man broke the bounds of earth and flew once around the globe. But he was destined to die seven years later in a fatal plane crash, … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics
Tagged 1960's, astrology, cosmonauts, Russia, space-race, USSR
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It’s Only Been a Year…
Coronavirus Vaccine Supply and Demand Remember when this whole thing started? (Who can forget, obviously?) The idea of a vaccine to fight this ‘invisible’ killer was projected into 2021. The universal shutdown of society worldwide was only just beginning. Even … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, Science and Mathematics
Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, health and welfare, paranoid, supply and demand, vaccines
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The Real Life Boy from “The Dig”
Robert Dempster Pretty (September 7, 1930 – June 14, 1988) Robert is not a public figure, but his story is intrinsic to the Netflix film. His birth chart has been rectified to reflect losing his father at 4 years (Saturn) … Continue reading
Posted in history, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged archeology, astrology, astronomy, childhood memories, Great Britain, science, space brothers, WWII
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The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning?
First (Verifiable) COVID-19 Vaccination (December 8 @ 6:31 GMT) OK. Now it begins (or ends). We’ve been hyped so much with COVID-19 news and stories, it’s hard to know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. (I’d … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia, Science and Mathematics, spirituality
Tagged astrology, conspiracies, coronavirus, COVID-19, government control, innoculations, pandemic, vaccines
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COVID-19 Vaccines: Are We Playing with Fire?
mRNA Immunization There is one niggle I’m having about the new coronavirus vaccines being given emergency approval for use in the immunization of the human population: it’s all happening way too fast. By December 2020, no mRNA drug had yet … Continue reading
Posted in paranoia, Science and Mathematics
Tagged autoimmune responses, concerns, coronavirus, COVID-19, pandemic, safety, vaccines
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