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T O P I C R E V I E WCosmic ClimberI have a question regarding astrology. Will the heavans ever look exactly the same? Will every planet, star, asteroid ever be in the exact location as the time and day i was born?I'm sorry to come in here and ask such a complex question. I have been thinking about this for some time and wondering if it will ever be the same. I know some planets move slowly and some move more as a fast pace. Like Saturn transiting each sign for 2 years ( i think ) I have tried to search the internet, but am unsure of how to words my search terms to get the answer im looking for. if anyone would explain it be wonderful! If you guys even know?!? Ha Ha HabyeCCdeviI would doubt it. I think the odds are too great that 10 planets could all come back to your exact birth degree, to use your example.Pluto takes 248 years to complete it's orbit. Neptune takes 165 years. Uranus takes 84 years. Is it possible that even these 3 would ever be at the same degrees again, at the same time?We need a math wizard crystellegood question taurean_scorpionWelcome! RandallWelcome! ------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis CarrollCosmic ClimberI forgot the name of this site, and spent the weekend searching for this site. I didnt realize it was as simple as "Linda-Goodman" Ha Ha Ha yah know devi!?! I'm kinda along the same lines as you. LoL and i'm the one who asked the question!! I was just really curious as to whether or not it EVER would be. You know, like monthly the moon and sun form the exact natal angle. Which is exactly what got me to thinking about the whole chart EVER being exact. I mean, yah i know it won't happen in this lifetime. Just more crazy spiraling curiosity. We do need a math Whiz to crunch the numbers .... i jsut wanna know. I have a feeling yes, but now im even more curious as to how long it would take. I need years people!! Ha Ha Ha!Thanks for the wonderful welcome as well. Very sweet of you all. I feel honored to be here. Did a little reading around from station to station and noticed a lot of educated and open people around this place. Friendly ones at that. Nice to see that happen with such a large internet community. "large" amounts of people, usually breed more negativity - as not all mesh to well. Beautiful! And the painting on the walls is an excellent choice for a palace in honor of the late Linda Goodman. My compliments to the creator who ever ye may be! EDIT* Looks liek that would be Randall since they have the title of "webmaster" ... nice!one things for sure, i will be back. for now? anyone know of a good math whiz. )astro junkieI found this thread online which may help. When I first read your question, I knew the answer is "no" if you think of it in absolute mathematical terms simply because Planets wobble due to gravitational forces (called "perihelion precession"). In fact, due to the recent major tsunami, the Earth's rotation slowed by one millionth of a second, which is another example.But there do seem to be reoccurences in placements which come very close. From the thread I'm linking you to, you'll certainly be on your way to learning more ::: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=46666 ------------------ ... it's better to light a candle than curse the darknessCosmic ClimberYay! I found it! Thanks astro junkie for the link. It helped comfirm my thoughts. p.s. sorry this response is so late in getting to you. I like your signature as well. So very true.CCaquacool AJ!!!
I'm sorry to come in here and ask such a complex question. I have been thinking about this for some time and wondering if it will ever be the same. I know some planets move slowly and some move more as a fast pace. Like Saturn transiting each sign for 2 years ( i think ) I have tried to search the internet, but am unsure of how to words my search terms to get the answer im looking for.
if anyone would explain it be wonderful! If you guys even know?!? Ha Ha Ha
byeCC
Pluto takes 248 years to complete it's orbit. Neptune takes 165 years. Uranus takes 84 years. Is it possible that even these 3 would ever be at the same degrees again, at the same time?
We need a math wizard
------------------"There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll
yah know devi!?! I'm kinda along the same lines as you. LoL and i'm the one who asked the question!! I was just really curious as to whether or not it EVER would be. You know, like monthly the moon and sun form the exact natal angle. Which is exactly what got me to thinking about the whole chart EVER being exact. I mean, yah i know it won't happen in this lifetime. Just more crazy spiraling curiosity. We do need a math Whiz to crunch the numbers .... i jsut wanna know. I have a feeling yes, but now im even more curious as to how long it would take. I need years people!! Ha Ha Ha!
Thanks for the wonderful welcome as well. Very sweet of you all. I feel honored to be here. Did a little reading around from station to station and noticed a lot of educated and open people around this place. Friendly ones at that. Nice to see that happen with such a large internet community. "large" amounts of people, usually breed more negativity - as not all mesh to well. Beautiful! And the painting on the walls is an excellent choice for a palace in honor of the late Linda Goodman. My compliments to the creator who ever ye may be! EDIT* Looks liek that would be Randall since they have the title of "webmaster" ... nice!
one things for sure, i will be back.
for now? anyone know of a good math whiz. )
When I first read your question, I knew the answer is "no" if you think of it in absolute mathematical terms simply because Planets wobble due to gravitational forces (called "perihelion precession"). In fact, due to the recent major tsunami, the Earth's rotation slowed by one millionth of a second, which is another example.
But there do seem to be reoccurences in placements which come very close. From the thread I'm linking you to, you'll certainly be on your way to learning more :::
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=46666
------------------ ... it's better to light a candle than curse the darkness
Thanks astro junkie for the link. It helped comfirm my thoughts.
p.s. sorry this response is so late in getting to you. I like your signature as well. So very true.
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