文档介绍:Solar aspects of papers
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THE EARTH AT THE SIGHT OF THE SOLAR ZODIAC
S. Smelyakov
(December 22, 2002)
On unusual conditions of the Future it would
be impossible to pass by the old ways [1]
Identifying the Zodiacal Age by employing a two-millennium trend in Cosmogeneous influence is a problem that attracts much attention these days. The dominant opinion states that the Earth ing into the Age of Aquarius, since the TVP (Tropical 0˚ point) approaches Aquarius in the Sidereal Zodiac. However, due to the absence of a unified definition of this Zodiac, the "birth times" for ing Age stretch over 1000 years - from 1762 to 3000 [2]. While not calling to reject the concept of the Sidereal Zodiac, which is effectively used now in Vedic astrology (though with various origins) and, thus, reflects some actual Space influence, the author proposes to clarify the situation with the “New Ages” and factors of Space influence on the grounds of facts and recent discoveries in the space science and astrological concepts. On this basis, the concept of the Solar System Zodiac (SSZ) is developed as a natural affiliate to the Tropical Zodiac (TZ). paring these Zodiacs we see that namely these days the es to the sign of Capricorn in the SSZ, and vice versa. The obtained conclusion - that we ing to the Age of Capricorn - is supported by of archeological evidences and worldwide trends in Nature and society.
CONTENTS
Part 1. The Tropical vs. Sidereal Zodiac
. The Concept of the Tropical Zodiac
. Weak Points of the “Eternal” Sidereal Zodiac
. Precession of the Equinoxes and Wobbling of the Ecliptic
. “Fixed” Stars
. Geometry of Space Influence
. Polar Shift and Action at a Distance
. Preliminary Conclusions
Part 2. The Solar System Zodiac, SSZ
. The Concept of the SSZ
. Solar System