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As we have shown repeatedly in the past, NASA has had an ongoing obsession with the celestial representations of the highest Gods and Goddesses of ancient Egypt, (Isis, Osiris, and Horus). We will soon be releasing an extensive (but by no means complete) table of these events. In the meantime, we continue to track this astrological fixation of the space agency with an eye toward exposing this bizarre religious practice on a regular basis for as long as it continues. Resultantly, we have been following the progress of current NASA mission STS-96 as the Space Shuttle Discovery docks and adds to the new International Space Station (IS(I)S). Naturally, we have not been disappointed with the conduct of our friends at the holy temple that is the inner halls of NASA.
but by the Gregorian Calendar we follow today we can see what was put in place, Sirius is culminating at precise minute of New Year.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: Astronomer62
but by the Gregorian Calendar we follow today we can see what was put in place, Sirius is culminating at precise minute of New Year.
I think i read on wikipedia that this was just a coindidence. But i think not. It does rises at this time. Has it always? I guess it must have because it can still measure the rise of the Nile river.
It isn't by chance that Sirius culminates at midnight on New Year, the Catholic Church also believes in Egyptian philosophy, this was a very complex but brilliant bit of intended astrology magic, that i must show slowly, so you understand.
Firstly before midnight on 4th October 1582 was the last day of the Julian calendar before switching to 15th October as ten days were taken out, later i will show a minute before midnight on 4th October 1582, in Rome, you can guess what star would be rising.....Midnight was chosen because of the emerging clocks were becoming more accurate, five years before 1582 the minute hand to clocks was invented. www.findingdulcinea.com...
originally posted by: Astronomer62
a reply to: purplemer
As a final word on this purplemer, please understand that i'm an Archaeoastronomer, Parans are the same as astronomy, but is the oldest form of astrology, however some astrologers use the inaccurate projected measure with fixed stars, this causes a great deal of heated debate on astrology forums, link below will show this debate, the 4th of July 1848 in Washington DC could show Sirius rising with the Sun, but is incorrect by science.
astrologeratlarge.com...
Do you remember this that i posted about the inaccurate projected on to the ecliptic measure that lots of astrologers believe in, it is very important to the next post i make about 1st January 1583 in Rome!