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On Dec 11, 11:51 am, wrote:
On 11 Dec, 10:57, Mike Hatton wrote: rick++ wrote: I've found that 94% of quakes occur within seven days a full or new moon. Amazing! And so we should, with an astrological orb of 4*7 = 2 8 days, and 29 days 19 and a half hours between each new moon etc. Astrology etc. debunkers here may have their debunking debunked. :] Ah but don't you see that the equation of time is a key in the algorithm, subsisting on ~Relativity for the most part, since the observed incongruities in Mercury's behaviour challenged Newtonian Mechanics. Rather than controversy for the sake of controversy, why not try and input figures for the differences in lieu of whichever (to me) (in my ignorance) numbers the astrometrist interprets for "t" in their equations of time. It helps if you remove your Aries from Uranus. Not able to speak from experience and not really wishing to intrude, I feel compelled to ask how often you do so. But I really don't want to know. |
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