Since I launched Waves ear­lier this year it has lan­guished. That con­di­tion stops today. Part of the prob­lem is that I have not, until lately, fig­ured out how to com­bine Used­Karma, Waves, Eny­clo­pe­dia, (now Mea­sur­ing His­tory Pedia) and mundaneastrology.net. Sure I could limit these blogs and wikis or at least con­sol­i­date them. A heart-to-heart with myself obvi­ated that need. Basi­cally, I fig­ured out a bet­ter orga­ni­za­tional model on the back-end.

What does this mean to the reader. A Book-of-the-Month, weekly media reviews, an astro­log­i­cal view of the pre­vi­ous month and a few series includ­ing His­tory of the 21st Cen­tury, 9/11 and Now, more on Paradox2140 and more hid­den gems under devel­op­ment. Most impor­tantly, posts will daily and the sta­tic pages on waves and the wiki on Mea­sur­ing His­tory and mundaneastrology.net will stay more up-to-date.

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Waves? Mea­sur­ing His­tory? What’s this all about?

saturnwave1 The wave to the left shows Saturn’s orbit com­pared to human growth milestones.

The wave to the right demon­strates the same wave used for a span of time between the align­ment of two plan­ets, the two here show­ing Sat­urn and Pluto for the span between 1947 and 1981. 1948satplu1981

The beauty of the waves is that they appear the same across time for any planet pair­ing, mak­ing them a great stan­dard for mea­sur­ing history.

So using Waves as the title of a the blog about Mea­sur­ing His­tory makes sense to me.

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May 20, 2009 · Posted in About Waves