He talks astrology. Conjunction means when two stars are coming very close together. The Full Moon in astrology is often seen as a catalyst. I am no astrologer.
Don’t be confused by the nomenclature. It’s all astronomy. Stars that are very far away still have a big gravitational effect on their surroundings depending on their size.
But zero effect on us because of the great distance. If you double the distance, the force of gravity goes down by the square of that or four times smaller.
So how does the sun keep us in orbit or Pluto for that matter if your calculations are correct? I think you’re missing some fundamental understandings of physics buddy. The sun for example is in orbit around another very large star that’s very very far away in comparison to our distance from the sun.
He talks astrology. Conjunction means when two stars are coming very close together. The Full Moon in astrology is often seen as a catalyst. I am no astrologer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunction_(astronomy)
Probably you are right and it was my misinterpretation, but I am not sure and have no time to find it out on his very interesting website.
Here: https://ssgeos.org/
Don’t be confused by the nomenclature. It’s all astronomy. Stars that are very far away still have a big gravitational effect on their surroundings depending on their size.
But zero effect on us because of the great distance. If you double the distance, the force of gravity goes down by the square of that or four times smaller.
So how does the sun keep us in orbit or Pluto for that matter if your calculations are correct? I think you’re missing some fundamental understandings of physics buddy. The sun for example is in orbit around another very large star that’s very very far away in comparison to our distance from the sun.