is the Hubble telescope an astrological planet?

Opal

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hmmm....interesting, it is in the sky, follows an orbit, does it affect us? We know of it, where it is, it can be charted, as to how it affects us. :alien:
 

Blaze

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hmmm....interesting, it is in the sky, follows an orbit, does it affect us? We know of it, where it is, it can be charted, as to how it affects us. :alien:

Exactly.

If light is the way the planets energies effect us, do items that block that light, thus shaping it differently, effect our charts?

That means all the space junk we've launched and left floating around, as well as the Hubble telescope, effect our charts.
 

Opal

Premium Member
Exactly.

If light is the way the planets energies effect us, do items that block that light, thus shaping it differently, effect our charts?

That means all the space junk we've launched and left floating around, as well as the Hubble telescope, effect our charts.

That said, how do all the artificial satellites affect us?

I believe Piercethevale, sees Eris as a manmade/alienmade entity, and we chart it.

Astronomers, have issues with all the space garbage interfering with their viewing pleasure.

So do I, Big Brother is watching you!
 

Blaze

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The Illuminati knows astrology works, man. They know, and purposely put all that space trash out there to mess with our universal growth!

tHiNk aBoUt iT mAn!!!!!!
 

petosiris

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The Illuminati knows astrology works, man. They know, and purposely put all that space trash out there to mess with our universal growth!

tHiNk aBoUt iT mAn!!!!!!

Thankfully, the definition of an astrological planet isn't based on divination by light, but on large spherical objects created on the fourth day that also fill a certain mean size/distance ratio (not ten times less than the five planets easily visible to the naked eye). :smile:
 
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david starling

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Thankfully, the definition of an astrological planet isn't based on divination by light, but on large spherical objects created on the fourth day that also fill a certain mean size/distance ratio (not ten times less than the five planets easily visible to the naked eye). :smile:

Is the size/distance ratio decreed in the Bible? :biggrin:
 
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