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Topic: Dodecagon of planets and major asteroids
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asteroidology Knowflake Posts: 27 From: Hickory, NC USA Registered: Oct 2015
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posted December 29, 2015 06:39 AM
I was surprised to find a perfect Hexagon in a chart I was looking at, using only planets and one major asteroid. But then I realized that using only very well known and important asteroids, his chart formed a very beautiful dodecagon-12 sides...You can see the chart here: http://eckardphotographic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/JonsPrettyChart.png I can find NOTHING about this shape, presumably because it has more points than there are planets, but since we use other things than planets, I don't find that to be a satisfactory answer. What does it meeeeeean??? Also note that nasty Chiron sitting in opposition to the moon and Neptune, not part of the dodecagon. The amount of aspects this creates is MIND BOGGLING. I'm having trouble sorting it. Help? IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 60766 From: Saturn next to Charmaine Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 30, 2015 11:29 AM
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Selenite Knowflake Posts: 962 From: Lyra Registered: Aug 2013
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posted December 30, 2015 03:06 PM
I think you should apply the meaning of the number 12 to all of the points the dodecagon hits, accounting for how each planet/asteroid affects each house. Try to find a theme.. But that's pretty cool, I love finding stuff like that even if it isn't counted 'traditionally.' IP: Logged |
Astro keen Knowflake Posts: 4048 From: UK Registered: Nov 2012
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posted January 05, 2016 03:41 PM
Just saw the chart you have posted. I think the orbs are too wide. Between asteroids these need to be no more than 1.5 degrees. You have asteroids ranging from 2 degrees to 6.Can you see if you have a pattern emerging around a particular theme? Since there are so many asteroids, 12 pointed stars could be found using the full list I'm sure. But if a theme with close orbs emerges, then that is noteworthy. IP: Logged |