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Waves Explained

May 12, 2009
By deek

The Wave Metaphor

Waves play a cen­tral role in mea­sur­ing his­tory. Sim­ply put, they are a device for dis­play­ing outer planet cycles con­ve­niently. The main unit mea­sured are the quad­ra­ture align­ments that occur as plan­ets move rel­a­tive to one another. The pro­por­tions mea­sured equal those seen dur­ing every lunar cycle and in every year through the sea­sons. All waves used in Mea­sur­ing His­tory appear as in the dia­gram to the left.

The next step sim­ply applies these pro­por­tions to the outer plan­ets Jupiter, Sat­urn, Uranus, Nep­tune and Pluto by planet pair, eg., Saturn-Pluto, Uranus-Neptune or Neptune-Pluto as shown in next dia­gram for Neptune-Pluto.

At its core that is all Mea­sur­ing His­tory does, for the moment. But, of course, any dis­ci­pline that claims to view his­tory from a com­pletely dif­fer­ent per­spec­tive, does more. The point of empha­sis, how­ever, bears repeat­ing. Map­ping his­tory to outer planet waves is a sim­ple process.

The Advan­tage

The Chal­lenge

The Result

Outer Planet Waves: A List

Wave Nomen­cla­ture

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