Sunday, March 20, 2016

SPX vs Solar Degrees from ATH | 2015 - 2016

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

How Many Of Our Ancestors Were Women?

Get Lucky: same-same but different
Roy F. Baumeister (2010) - It’s not a trick question, and it’s not 50%. True, about half the people who ever lived were women, but that’s not the question. We’re asking about all the people who ever lived who have a descendant living today […] Recent research using DNA analysis answered this question […] Today’s human population is descended from twice as many women as men. I think this difference is the single most under-appreciated fact about gender. To get that kind of difference, you had to have something like maybe 80% of women but only 40% of men reproduced.

[…] For women throughout history the odds of reproducing have been pretty good […] Why was it so rare for a hundred women to get together and build a ship and sail off to explore unknown regions, whereas men have fairly regularly done such things? But taking chances like that would be stupid, from the perspective of a biological organism seeking to reproduce. They might drown or be killed by savages or catch a disease. For women, the optimal thing to do is go along with the crowd, be nice, play it safe. The odds are good that men will come along and offer sex and you’ll be able to have babies. All that matters is choosing the best offer. We’re descended from women who played it safe.

For men, the outlook was radically different. If you go along with the crowd and play it safe, the odds are you won’t have children. Most men who ever lived did not have descendants who are alive today. Their lines were dead ends. Hence it was necessary to take chances, try new things, be creative, explore other possibilities. Sailing off into the unknown may be risky, and you might drown or be killed or whatever, but then again if you stay home you won’t reproduce anyway. We’re most descended from the type of men who made the risky voyage and managed to come back rich. We’re descended from men who took chances (and were lucky).

[…] Most women have only a few children, and hardly any have more than a dozen — but many fathers have had more than a few, and some men have actually had several dozen, even hundreds of kids. In terms of the biological competition to produce offspring, then, men outnumbered women both among the losers and among the biggest winners […] Experts estimate Genghis Khan had several hundred and perhaps more than a thousand children. He took big risks and eventually conquered most of the known world. For him, the big risks led to huge payoffs in offspring. My point is that no woman, even if she conquered twice as much territory as Genghis Khan, could have had a thousand children. Striving for greatness in that sense offered the human female no such biological payoff. For the man, the possibility was there, and so the blood of Genghis Khan runs through a large segment of today’s human population. By definition, only a few men can achieve greatness, but for the few men who do, the gains have been real. And we are descended from those great men much more than from other men. Remember, most of the mediocre men left no descendants at all.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

SPX vs True Lunar Node's Speed + Longitude | March 2016

The physical wobbling and shaking of the Moon in its orbit around the Earth and the Sun is caused by
square angles and conjunctions in longitude and declination to the Sun and the Earth. Around Solar and
Lunar Eclipses the Lunar Nodes perform rapid direct (speed above zero), retrograde (below zero) and
near-standstill movements (at and very close around zero)(blue shaded time frame) while financial markets
commonly produce sentiment extremes and high volatility.

Additionally to the phenomenon of the Eclipses, in a period of +/- 2 weeks around the Equinoxes, when
the Earth crosses the Ecliptic from south to north (spring) and vice versa (fall), the geomagnetic activity
is relatively strong, though changing and most unpredictable, since in this season solar emissions are hitting
parts of both hemispheres and are unbalanced. This is when many astronomical and astrological indicators and
signals jam, invert or completely fail.
However, today is a Cosmic Cluster Day - the strongest this month - and yesterday, Mar 02 (Wed), the Sun
passed a sensitive degree on the NYSE Natal Chart at 343 degrees longitude (13° of Pisces), a position
associated with some sort of a high in the US-stock market. That said, the average annual seasonality
as well as the bias in the Decennial and Presidential Cycles are positive into the Equinox and the end
of March.

SPX vs Jupiter (geo) = Jupiter (helio) | 2012 - 2016

A Solar Eclipse also occurs on  Mar 08 (Tue).
Actually this is but the fancy way to locate and to time astronomical midpoints within Jupiter's
retrograde-direct motion cycles.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Presidential Cycle + Seasonal Pattern + Decennial Cycle for March 2016

Seasonal Cycle Mar 01 - Mar 31 (1900-2015) = +0.82%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Mar 01 - Mar 31 = +1.96%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Mar 01 - Mar 31 = +1.95%
SoLunar Map: Feb 26 (Fri), Mar 01 (Tue), Mar 05 (Sat), Mar 08 (Tue), Mar 12 (Sat),
Mar 16 (Wed), Mar 19 (Sat), Mar 23 (Wed), Mar 27 (Sun), Mar 30 (Wed)
Seasonal Cycle Jan 01 - May 31 (1900-2015) = +2.82%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - May 31 = +3.49%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - May 31 = -0.97%
Seasonal Cycle (1900-2015) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.99%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.52%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.98%
4th Year of the Presidential Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.52%
6th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2016) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +6.98%
1st Year of the Presidential Cycle (2017) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +5.48%
7th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2017) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +4.82%
2nd Year of the Presidential Cycle (2018) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +2.99%
8th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2018) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +13.13%
3rd Year of the Presidential Cycle (2019) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +10.12%
9th Year of the Decennial Cycle (2019) Jan 01 - Dec 31 = +10.62%

Saturday, February 20, 2016

SPX vs Sun - Jupiter Cycle

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

SPX vs Sun - Neptune Cycle

Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

NDX vs 4 Lunar Month Cycle



German DAX vs Intermediate Delta Cycle


SPX vs Declination of Mercury + Venus

Declination of Mercury and Venus almost perfectly parallel.

SPX vs Speed of Mercury

SPX vs AstroMetric Indicator


Friday, February 12, 2016

The Man Who Tapped The Secrets Of The Universe

There is but One universe, One Mind, One force, One substance.
Everything that is must be of everything else that is.
Nothing can be of itself alone.
There can be no two of anything in the universe,
two substances, two Minds or two beings.
All things are universal.
ONE.

The Universal One | 1927 | Walter Bowman Russell 
(May 19,1871 – May 19,1963)

Element One & Element Eight

Hydrogen is the universal ONE. It is the first element in the periodic table, and takes 90% of the universe, leaving only 10% for all the other 143 possible remaining elements. In a hydrogen atom the phase velocity difference between the velocities of the orbits of the proton versus the electron is 8. Hydrogen is resonating at the note C = 8 Hz = Unity = the Golden 7 + 1 = EIGHT. Therefore 'H' is the most appropriate symbol for the ONE, for this letter is the 8th letter of the European, the Runic, the Egyptian, and the Greek alphabet. Water is the union of the gaseous elements ONE + EIGHT (Oxygen), where one molecule contains hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:8 ratio by mass.

The Fourth State of Matter

NASA Hubble Space Telescope image of planetary nebula NGC 2818:
red = nitrogen, green = hydrogen, and blue = oxygen (HERE)
"The whole of space is filled with electrons and flying electric ions of all kinds. We have assumed that each stellar system in evolution throws off electric corpuscles into space. It does not seem unreasonable therefore to think that the greater part of the material masses in the universe is found, not in the solar systems or nebulae, but in "empty" space." | Kristian Birkeland (1913) | see also HERE 

99.9 percent of the Universe is made up of plasma. The magnetosphere provides a barrier between our planet and particles continually given off by the Sun’s corona called the 'solar wind'. These particles constitute a plasma – a mixture of electrons (negatively charged) and ions (atoms that have lost electrons, resulting in a positive electric charge). Plasma is not a gas, liquid, or solid – it is the fourth state of matter [...] The Sun is composed of plasma, fire is plasma." | NASA 1999

SPX vs Jupiter-Saturn Cycle


SPX vs Sunspots


Tuesday, February 9, 2016

SPX vs Angular Distance between Mercury and Venus

The time between these events divided by 2 also coincides with market turns. Calculated and charted with Timing Solution.

SPX vs Planets under Fire

The concept of using the combustion of planets to forecast trend reversals was developed with more accuracy
and in more detail by Anand Chiney HERE. Calculated and charted with
Timing Solution.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Evidence for Extreme Human Antiquity | Forbidden Archeology

Darwinists routinely assert that anatomically modern humans like ourselves evolved from archaic humans in the Middle Paleolithic, about 200,000 years ago. However, among many others, the California gold mine discoveries provide a counterexample: In 1849 gold was found in the gravels of ancient riverbeds on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in central California, drawing hordes of rowdy adventurers to places like Brandy City, Last Chance, Lost Camp, You Bet, and Poker Flat. Occasionally, the miners would find stone artifacts, and more rarely, human fossils. Altogether, miners found hundreds of stone implements - mortars, pestles, platters, grinders, and so forth. Many of the specimens found their way into the collection of C.D. Voy, a part-time employee of the California Geological Survey. Voy’s collection eventually came into the possession of the University of California, and the most significant artifacts were reported to the scientific community by Josiah Dwight Whitney, then the state geologist of California. J.D. Whitney thought the geological evidence indicated the auriferous - or gold-bearing - gravels, and the sophisticated stone tools found in them, were at last Pliocene in age. But modern geologists think some of the gravel deposits, which lie beneath volcanic formations, are much older.

The majority of gold-bearing gravels were laid down in stream channels during the Eocene and Early Oligocene. During the Oligocene, Miocene, and Pliocene, volcanic activity in the same region covered some of the auriferous gravels with deposits of rhyolite, andesite, and latite. Finds from mine shafts can be dated more securely than those from hydraulic mines and surface deposits of gravel. Many shafts were sunk at Table Mountain in Tuolumne County. Whitney and others reported that miners found stone tools and human bones there, in the gold-bearing gravels sealed beneath thick layers of a volcanic material called latite. Discoveries from the auriferous gravels just above the bedrock are probably 33.2 to 55 million years old. The more important discoveries from Table Mountain add up to a considerable weight of evidence. J.D. Whitney personally examined a collection belonging to Dr. Snell, consisting of stone spoons, handles, spearheads, and a human jaw - all found in the auriferous gravels beneath the latite cap of Tuolumne Table Mountain. Whitney remarked that all the human fossils uncovered in the gold-mining region, including this one, were of the anatomically modern type.

The most notorious fossil discovered in the Gold Rush mines of California was the Calaveras skull. In February 1866, Mr. Mattison, the principal owner of the mine on Bald Hill, near Angels Creek, removed this fossilized skull from a layer of gravel 130 feet below the surface. The gravel was near the bedrock, underneath several distinct layers of volcanic material. It was examined by J.D. Whitney who presented a report on the Calaveras skull to the California Academy of Sciences on July 16, 1866, affirming that it was found in Pliocene strata. From the modern geological dating of the Table Mountain strata, it is apparent that the Calaveras skull was over 9 million years old. In their book Forbidden Archeology (1993) Michael Cremo and Richard Thompson documented numerous other cases showing that human beings like ourselves have existed on this planet for tens of millions, even hundreds of millions of years. See also: Whitney, J. D. (1880): The auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada of California. Harvard University, Museum of Comparative Zoology Memoir 6 (1); Cremo, M. (2003): The Nineteenth Century California Gold Mine Discoveries: Archeology, Darwinism, and Evidence for Extreme Human Antiquity. - World Archaeological Congress 5, June 21-26, 2003 Washington, D.C.; Cremo, M. (2014): Forbidden Archeology. - Talks at Google [63 m].

Friday, February 5, 2016

Oil Price and Russian Political History


Vladimir Putin’s unshakeable popularity - a people's president with approval rates
Western muppet puppets wouldn't even dream about. Credits: The Economist
(Feb 4, 2016)