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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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5. Geographic Focuses of HB's Influence

Though the above groups of influences may develop throughout the world both at approaching and leaving T4-T5 time interval, the regions could be specified where these influences can manifest themselves in a more acute way by considering both conventional astrological techniques and HB's influence factors.

The regions mentioned below are not the only ones where the comet can act.

Since Providence is beyond our understanding, we also have to register those regions, where the comet would actually manifest itself, as it can have after-effects on them as well.

Narrowing of the Earth's surface to a few small regions which present significant danger could be done by taking into consideration the negative astrological factors. The more they act simultaneously, the more energy concentration we can expect. From this, we obtain the following natural sequence of focalization: total Earth's surface; meridian belt(s) B as the focus of the former one; central (focal) meridian MB as the focus of B; focal points p1, p2, ... located at the meridian MB as its focuses.

For example, mapping of the eclipse horoscope for point T4 onto the Earth's surface and subsequent contracting it, gives us the focal meridians M3, M4 listed below (specified by setting the Moon and the Sun onto MC, respectively) disposed in the belts B3, B4 the bounds of which are defined by meridian projections of the close planets (Mars, Saturn). Considering the transsaturnian planets on the axes Ascendant, Vertex gives the focal points at these meridians. The same procedure for the time point T4 gives the meridian belts B1 and B2. These meridian belts Bi (i=1,2,3,4) and their focal meridians Mi are as follows, where the basic focal point concentration areas determine the enlisted regions:

TIME FOCUS T4 (viz. March 20, 1997)

B1: Longitudes from 19o48'W to 33o15W; Focal meridian M1=28o45'W.
N and S-W parts of Atlantic, the Azores, N-E shore of Canada and USA, N-W shore of the UK, Europe, S.E. shore of So. America.

B2: Longitudes from 146o 45'E to 160o12'E; Focal meridian M2=151o15'E
Okhotsk Sea, Kurils, Kamchatka, Hokkaido, East shore of Japan and Pacific area 900 km Eastwards, Indonesia, New Guinea (junction of three platforms at M2), etc.

TIME FOCUS T5 (viz. March 24, 1997)

B3: Longitudes from 65o27'W to 80o45'W; Focal meridian M3=71o15'W.
Atlantic shore of USA and Canada, Haiti, the Bahamas and N-E continental part of Canada and USA. Equador, Peru, Chili, resonance along the platform to Pacific shore of the USA.

B4: Longitudes from 99o15'E to 114o33'E; Focal meridian M4=108o45'E.
China; Indonesia and S.E. Asia on the whole; Australia, etc.

Verification Of The Transit Of The Comet Hale-Bopp



 
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