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Some extras of chapter 2 (aspects)
(periodicity between planets, fibo and markets)
Interplanetary Synodic Periods
A Synodic Period is the length of time two planets meet in Conjunction, which means revolving 360 degrees to each other. The 360-degree period is divided into fractions known as the Sextile (60 degrees), Square (90 degrees), Trine (120 degrees), Opposition (180 degrees), and back to Conjunction again.
Many of the Sydonic Planetary Cycles conform to the Fibonacci Summation series (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, etc. Ratios of 0.618, 0.382, 1.618, 2.618, etc.)
The importance of Fibonacci numbers cannot be overemphasized!
Its relationship to natural harmonic vibration is not by chance. (Also note Gann fractions of a circle and fractions of 90 recurring again!)
Venus-Uranus
Venus revolves around the Sun in 61% of 1 year (365 days) or 225 days. (225 was an important Gann number because 180 + 45 = 225.) These two planets possess the unique Fibonacci relationship of the 0.618 Golden Section! (225 days is also a similar number to the Fibonacci fraction 2.236!) Uranus revolves around the Sun in 84 years (Gann 7 x 12).
Jupiter-Saturn
Jupiter revolves around the Sun in 11.8 years. Saturn revolves around the Sun in 29.4 years. Their Synodic period is 19.8 years. Jupiter and Saturn are the largest planets in our solar system and Saturn is the only planet whose magnetic pull is touched by another planet – Jupiter.
Venus-Pluto
The planets of Venus and Pluto have an average Synodic period of 61.6% of one year. This is very close to a Fibonacci 0.618 Golden Mean! In other words, it takes approximately 225 days for the two planets to meet at conjunction and travel through sextile (60), square (90), trine (120), opposition (180) and back to conjunction.
Mars-Jupiter
Mars revolves around the Sun in 1.91 years. Jupiter completes its revolution in 11.8 years. Their Synodic period from Conjunction to Conjunction is 2.23 years. (A Fibonacci 2.236 number!)
Every other conjunction of Mars-Jupiter is 4 and one-third years or 233 weeks – another Fibonacci number!
Venus-Jupiter
The Synodic period of Venus-Jupiter is 0.64 years or 233 days – another Fibonacci number!
Saturn-Uranus
The Synodic period for the Saturn-Uranus combination is 45 years. (Gann one-eighth of 360 degrees of a circle or half of 90 is 45.)
Uranus makes a complete revolution around the Sun in 84 years. Saturn makes the revolution in 29 years. The difference is 55 years – another Fibonacci number!
Jupiter-Uranus
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. It takes approximately 11.8 years to revolve around the Sun (near 12 years). Uranus takes 84 years (Gann 7 x12) to revolve around the Sun. The Synodic period of Jupiter-Uranus is 13.8 years – near to a Fibonacci number 13.
Squares, conjunctions and oppositions occur at intervals of 3.4 years. (Ten-times 3.4 is 34 – another Fibonacci number!) 3.4 years is 41 months, which has been regarded as a very important stock market cycle period.
Mars-Uranus
The Mars-Uranus Synodic period is 1.9 years (almost a Fibonacci number 2. Nine is an important Gann number.). Mars revolves around the Sun in 1.8 years (180 degrees / 10) and Uranus takes 84 years (7 x 12).
Mars-Saturn
The Synodic period of Mars-Saturn is approximately 2 years – another Fibonacci number.
Mercury
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and orbits it very quickly. In 88 days, which is one-day off a Fibonacci number 89!
Venus
Venus is the next closest planet to the Sun and orbits the Sun every 225 days. This is very close to a Fibonacci 233 and ten-times a Fibonacci 2.236 number! (Gann 180 + 45 degrees = 225.)