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.

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