Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 Dear Guruji and Members, Please provide your kind inputs based upon your experience. This is a research initiative trying to assess planets declination and its effects on business cycles. Planets Declination: Its debated whether or not planets declination has or has not any effect on the earth and its living being. Declinations are equatorial coordinates when the earth rotates around its own axis( conventionally we have been considering only longitudes of planets considering the earth as a stationary object) Scientifically declinations have a lot of importance for its effects. One example is the seasons on earth. Because the earth moves 23 deg away from the 0 deg flat equator we have the summer and winters and in between. If the earth would have been at 0 deg we would have have one season throughout. (North and South poles are excluded as the declination effect for seasons does not affect the extreme poles.) I am attaching a declination chart which I have made for the major planets Mars, Jupiter, Saturn from 1995 to 2010. (I have removed Venus and Mercury from the chart as it becomes too scattered to see) (Have Uploaded to Files/MarketStudy) a) Pls observe the declinations of Mars/Jup/Sat and provide your inputs if there is any co-relation to business cycles in respect to it. b) Also observe the Mars out of bound declination (+-24 deg). c) Also observe the declination of Jupiter and Saturn and their effects when they are close to the equator and away from the equator. (my inference was when these above planets are closer to the equator they are much stronger than when away from the equator. ( the red 0 deg line represents the equator). Thanks, SP If you would like to see more charts of fast moving planets Sun/Moon/Mer/Ven for analysing further please let me know I will upload it to the files section. Here is a link from wikipedia for visual/text explanation of declination from Earths perspective. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecliptic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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