Guest guest Posted October 13, 2000 Report Share Posted October 13, 2000 List Members, Here is some interesting info on the orbit of Venus. If you do any charts from these time periods, be careful. Posted by Dharmapada/Dean: >From Page 247 of the Ultimate Reality by Josph H. Cater: http://www.healthresearchbooks.com/Authors/joseph_cater.htm RECENT AND OBVIOUS CHANGES IN VENUS' ORBIT The maximum angle of separation between Venus viewed from Earth is the ratio of the arc sine of radius of Venus'orbit and the distance of the Earth from the Sun. According to the text books this this angle is 47°. Until recently this has been the case since the ratio between the size of Venus' orbit and that of Earth cabn be determined with a reasonable degree of accuracy a1though, as has already been shown, there is a great disparity between astronomical determinations and the real value. During the late 70's the author noted that Venus at times was much higher in the sky than it should have been. On March 31, 1988 Venus set 4 hours, 15 minutes after the sun! This is a whopping 64 degrees. Interestingly enough, after Venus' return as an evening star in 1990, this maximum angle was less than 45 degrees. Observations made in June 1993 again show abnormalities. On rarely occurring clear evenings in the Portland, Oregon area, where these observations were made Venus was seen setting over four hours after sunset. Evidently this angle had not yet reached maximum. During the last check-up Venus again set 4 hours, 15 minutes after the Sun. It may or may not have reached a maximum. Even more amazing, Venus was much higher above the horizon than the sun reached during the day and set much further along the the Sun. This means the plane of Venus' orbit is now considerable different from that of the Earth. All the orbits of supposed to be in nearly the same plane. As to be expected astronomers including the scientific community have seen fit to ignore one of the most amazing astronomical events history. In fact, a recent edition of Astronomy stated ( in the face of all this ) that Venus' separation from the Sun never exceeds 47*! Once again, this demonstrates the total lack of integrity in the scientific community and its refusal to face facts that are accepted dogmas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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