Proof that Astrology exists
Is there a proof for existence of Astrology?
In March 1951, an American Radio Engineer John H Nelson discovered that there was a correlation between different Planetary positions with respect to propagation of Radio waves, he observed that different Planetary positions orchestrated formation of Sunspots on the surface of Sun which then caused the distortion in propagation of Radio waves.
The discovery of an American Radio Engineer John H Nelson in March 1951 where he discovered that there was a correlation between different Planetary positions with respect to propagation of Radio waves suggested an objective evidence for Astrology.
The discovery of Radio Engineer John Nelson seemed to suggest that alignments of planets with respect to the Sun also had an effect upon Earth. These angles also seem to coincide with Astrological aspects:
- Opposition 180°
- Quincunx 150°
- Trine 120°
- Square 90°
- Sextile 60°
- Semi-sextile 30°
In traditional Astrology, the opposition, square and trine aspects are said to be powerful and other aspects are said to be less powerful.
Above image: Intelsat 1 communication satellite
The world's first commercial communications satellite, Intelsat 1, or Early Bird, launched April 6, 1965. The introduction of communication satellites changed and revolutionized the mode of communication.
The communication satellite carried the burden of Earthly responsibilities for communication. Before the advent of communication satellites, communication wasn't that easy and it all depended on how stable is ionosphere.
So Radio Engineer John Nelson's theory of propagation was eventually forgotten, but his discovery was quickly claimed by Astrologers and Astrological communities as it gave their profession a touch of validity.
Radio Engineer John Nelson wrote a book called “Cosmic Patterns: Their influence on man and his communication”.
British Astrophysicist and Astronomer Dr.Percy Seymour has written 2 books on Astrology.
Refer the below article:
https://link.medium.com/2bQeOGPNTnb
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