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Topic: Vulcan, never was...?
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Amelia unregistered
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posted January 07, 2007 02:47 AM
hmmm...interesting... Ironically enough, even before reading this (and finding this out) I never took 'vulcan' seriously. Though, I always do consider most asteroids and minor planets in chart readings...heh, maybe my intuition was telling me something. ;p http://dir.yahoo.com/thespark/5543/vulcan-the-planet-that-never-was ------------------ 'Virgo Ascendant, Libra Moon, Aries Sun' "Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense". - Buddha IP: Logged |
peace Knowflake Posts: 35 From: Las Vegas,NV Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 07, 2007 03:52 AM
Amelia, I just read it.This article IMHO and a Virgo is full of $%*!.Live and Prosper Vulcan!. IP: Logged |
Amelia unregistered
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posted January 07, 2007 04:07 AM
ahaha...poor, Vulcan. Yeeep, I personally hope it is not true...if Vulcan were not to exist; what does that say about the 'other asteroids'?...erm... how may more mistakes could there be.Anywho, it a very short article and not even a thorough article at that...looking back, they (the article) didn't even state other sources! eep. I must research upon this matter more...later.
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Gemini Nymph unregistered
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posted January 07, 2007 02:29 PM
Vulcan has always been recognized by astrologers as well as astronomers as a hypothetical planet, a planet speculated to exist due to certain astronomical indicators, yet not actually prove to exist by telescope or long-range photography (i.e., no physical prove of its existence). Amelia - asteriods, those which have been classified as asteriods by modern standards and not classified hypothetical planets or scattered disc objects (or some other esoteric designation), are bodies whose physical existence has been proven, usually through telescopes and photography, as well as other astronomic indicators.
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Amelia unregistered
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posted January 07, 2007 02:38 PM
Oh, ah hah eureka, heh. Thanks, Gemini Nymph for the thorough explanation. I only knew that Vulcan was a part of the 'trans-neptunian' planets. A las, further upon my research I found out more about these 'hypothetical planets' or ermmm objects. Again, thanks. IP: Logged | |