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Yes, Gann used Mars to Neptune. I forget which year Pluto was discovered.
Astrologers are still trying to wrestle with the effect of that planet. It
is so far out there. Although at times Pluto's highly elliptical orbit puts
it inside Neptune.
Also I received the following:
On the topic of Mean of Five, you will not have any problems with
discontinuity if before you add them together you adjust for the
360 to 0 degrees crossover for each individual planet, .eg take
the delta and it to a running total. Remember Mean of Five merely
produces an artificial object. Once you have the figure for MOF
you can then choose to plot it continously or as 0 to
360 degrees. No plunge as you describe it.
By delta I assume Clement means change. So one adds the change in longitude
to a previous total and then take Mod 360 of that moving total. Excellent
treatment.
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Thompson <detomps@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: maposnak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <maposnak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, July 25, 1998 1:40 PM
Subject: Gann's 5 planets..
>maposnak wrote:
>.
>> It seemed to me Gann used the mean of five planets simply adding
>> together the helio longitudes of the planets. Of course when one
>> planet moves from 359 to 0 deg the average takes a plunge. Sort of a
>> circular discontinuity that is inherent in that form of accounting for
>> rotary motion.
>> George
>
>
>George,
>
>Which of the five planets did Gann average? The five outer ones??
>
>Thanks for the response.
>
>Don
>
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