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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 9:32:27 GMT -6
Brad what is the date for the 3915BC sign? Do we know that? I dont have Stellarium...wondering what the value is between the two signs? Great question mike, I have yet to find any online tool that goes back this far.... But I think we can get real REAL close using the Stellarium data.... The near miss sign (I've long suspected this to be our Rosetta stone) Occurred on 8/4 3915BC at precisely Midnight, so it could also be counted as happening on 8/5 Subtracting 1 year (because there is no zero year) there was exactly 5931 years and 50 days from this near miss and September 23, 2017 exact day counts get a little tricky here with the mixing of calendars throughout the ages, but if we put a little trust in the kepler's laws stellarium uses... my best guess is this: Days from the near miss to September 23/2017....................................... 2,166,383 weeks from the near miss to September 23/2017........................................ 309,483.29 30 day months from the near miss to September 23/2017............................. 72,212.77 Here is a screen shot from the 3915 BC date at time of best alignment.... Midnight in Jerusalem!Hope this helps...
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Post by watchmanjim on Aug 24, 2017 10:03:24 GMT -6
ok this wont go into to excel very easily. Doesnt recognize the dates less than 1900 (for example 12/31/1899 throws an error). so I have some calculating to do to find the number of days back that far. Hopefully my reasoning gets it right and we'll see what sequence comes up. I'll look at some of the blood moons too, why not Ha, yeah, I ran into that problem too, which is why I was just starting with 1900 onward. Dump computer--I don't remember older versions of Excel having that problem, but I could be wrong. I'll let you have what I have so far, but it is a work in progress. BTW, page 2 is unrelated (at least, not directly related). I was just factoring some important numbers like 360, 2520, 3003, 3036, etc. Attachments:360.xlsx (26.68 KB)
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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 10:05:43 GMT -6
Just looked again at the near miss event... It matches all Revelation 12 Sign criteria except for 2 things: 1- Jupiter does not stay neatly in the womb... it travels up near the head 2- There is one additional planet in the mix... Uranus in the head of virgo The gestation periods (2 possible) are as follows: 1- Time from when Jupiter/Zedek first enters the 4 star "Womb quadrangle" happens on 10/6/3916BC this gives us a 283 day gestation period.... this definitely fits in normal Gestation time frame of 280 days 2- Time from when Jupiter/Zedek starts retrograde lower in the womb quadrangle happens on 12/8/3916BC.... this gives us a 240 day Gestation period.... way too early! More going on here... I think Uranus is playing a huge roll here. Here is a screenshot of how far Jupiter/Zedek goes out of bounds...
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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 10:15:52 GMT -6
ok this wont go into to excel very easily. Doesnt recognize the dates less than 1900 (for example 12/31/1899 throws an error). so I have some calculating to do to find the number of days back that far. Hopefully my reasoning gets it right and we'll see what sequence comes up. I'll look at some of the blood moons too, why not Ha, yeah, I ran into that problem too, which is why I was just starting with 1900 onward. Dump computer--I don't remember older versions of Excel having that problem, but I could be wrong. I'll let you have what I have so far, but it is a work in progress. BTW, page 2 is unrelated (at least, not directly related). I was just factoring some important numbers like 360, 2520, 3003, 3036, etc. Great start Wachman Jim!!!!!!!You are way better at historical events... I'll spend a few hours on stellarium and see what I can find!... I'll write anything new I find in BLUE and then post it back here... Count me in on this one!
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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 10:22:19 GMT -6
Found one already! Just noticed my last post was the 33d post!!!!! Maybe I should have posted this in the humor section....
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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 11:03:03 GMT -6
Hey Mike and Watchman! That little glitch turned out to be GOLD!
I ran into the same problem, so adding an additional column in Jim's spread sheet to count days from January 1st, 1900 until September 23, 2017..... we have exactly: 43,000 days!
This is the second (Coincidental... NOT) number that just happens to be at an exact thousand.... from the First blood moon on 4/13/1949 until September 23, 2017 there are Exactly 25,000 days!
Sure wish we had another 20 years to figure all this out!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 24, 2017 17:30:18 GMT -6
Those exact day counts are pretty compelling Brad!
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Post by mike on Aug 24, 2017 18:48:22 GMT -6
Sorry but most of us (shelfishly) don't want another 20 yes to wait.
I got a bit bogged down at work today. I'll be looking at this more tomorrow. U guys are awesome
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Post by brad on Aug 24, 2017 19:43:05 GMT -6
Sorry but most of us (shelfishly) don't want another 20 yes to wait. I got a bit bogged down at work today. I'll be looking at this more tomorrow. U guys are awesome Me neither Mike... but I have to say, something deep inside me wants to figure this all out! I'm ready though.... Time to go home!
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Post by watchmanjim on Aug 24, 2017 23:38:20 GMT -6
Hey Mike and Watchman! That little glitch turned out to be GOLD!I ran into the same problem, so adding an additional column in Jim's spread sheet to count days from January 1st, 1900 until September 23, 2017..... we have exactly: 43,000 days!This is the second (Coincidental... NOT) number that just happens to be at an exact thousand.... from the First blood moon on 4/13/1949 until September 23, 2017 there are Exactly 25,000 days!
Sure wish we had another 20 years to figure all this out!Wow, Brad! Can you resave the document and post it back on here again???
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