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Icon 1 posted 22. May 2006 16:46      Profile for Shi   Email Shi   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
5 or the pantagram in the sky.

It is often asked why the creator does not reveal herself in explicit ways, sush as creating a Pi in the sky. Well, there is indeed a 5 in the sky as I recently found from the website (www.lunarplanner.com/HCpages/Venus.html) describing the Veuns and Earth cycle.

Venus orbits the Sun in 224.701 Earth days ( ~.615 Earth years ), moving slightly faster than Earth. Because of the two different orbital rates of Venus and Earth, Venus must orbit the sun 2.6 times while Earth orbits 1.6 times before the two planets align. This period (583.92 Earth days) is called the Earth-Venus synodic cycle (a synod is a place of meeting).

Because the Earth moves 584 Earth days, (about 1.6 years around the ecliptic) before the two planets align, each alignment occurs about 215.6° further than the previous one (about seven astrological signs apart). As this process continues, five unique Venus-Earth locations are created in the ecliptic. The result is a pentagonal synodic series that takes about eight years and which consists of five synodic cycles.

Again and again, 5 showed up. If one needs something explicit from the creator in order to know her existence, the number 5 is it.

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