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Whether The Comet Hale-Bopp Is Opening The Gate To The Forthcoming Decade? Print E-mail
Written by Sergey V. Smelyakov, Ph.D   
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3. Addition to the Forecast for Transit of the Comet Hall-Bopp of Jan. 31, 1997

It seems that we may just suppose how to estimate the energetic potential of comets which adds a dynamic feature to traditional astrological analysis dealing with kinematic factors. That is why the basic time points of HB's influence have only been declared. In particular, the point T3 was regarded as a moment of preliminary HB's influence before T4 and T5.

However, those powerful and tremendous events that took place before and at the point T3 (viz. earthquakes, floods; train crashes, orbital station damage; bloody disturbances in Albania, etc.) might be put in close correspondence with factors (1)-(3) specified in the Forecast presented (See Paragraph 4),and, thus, be attributed to the influence of the comet Hale-Bopp. So, we may conclude that energetic influence of the comet HB exceeds the level suggested and, hence, it makes sense to declare one more critical time belt which might manifest itself drastically (especially as an after-effect of the key period T4-T-5. Namely, it is the intermediate time belt TB of April 7-11, 1997 with focal points TB1 (April 8, 1997), TB2 (April 10, 1997), and TB3 (April 11, 1997) when the comet HB covers Algol at Moon's conjunctions with Nebula Andr. (M31), Spiral (M34), HB, and Algol and Sun's conjunctions with Baten Kaitos, thus provoking a prolonged stress characterized by HB-Algol-Nebula-Saturn type influence.



 
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