WO2001029802A1 - Method of determining zodiac signs - Google Patents
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- This invention relates innovative constellation-correlated methods through which astrological positions, data and information are determined, providing a new, unique and invaluable foundation for the purposes and products of astrology.
- Unique celestial mapping systems, star catalogues, processes, apparatuses, charts and systems are presented.
- System sets of correspondences and processing methods are specified, respective astrological tarot and alpha-numerology.
- astrology As popular as the weather, astrology is a global, omnipresent, mainstream endeavor, with substantial media coverage and commercial industry. Nearly every one has opinions about it or has heard of it. The bevy of astrologers offering services confirms the public curiosity, acceptance and commercial support of this vocation, hobby and entertainment. Syndicated columns in newspapers, magazines and publications, televised programs and spots, tele-services and info-mercials, internet and web sites, plus the myriad advisors, sundry professionals and professional associations, books, CD-ROM's and disks, comprise the large astrology industry. On a global, world-wide basis, astrology is practiced and performed in a few distinct, but interrelated, methodological forms across the entirety of the world's peoples.
- astrology permeates the personal realm as numerous persons and peoples use astrology for diverse purposes and reasons. From "getting to know” someone, to the decisions shaping nations and business, one hears frequently of the use of astrology by people, from President's wife to stock selection experts. "What is your sign?" is a question often heard.
- Astrology has long been practiced, with peoples over the course of time using its products and services for interpretation, recreation, meditation, analysis, fortune- telling, games, augury and entertainment.
- Now astrology is used in many applications including psychology, healing, planning, investment, diet, hygiene, travel, interpersonal relationships, self and God awareness.
- Astrology for the common individual first became popular last century, in tow with the advent of personal psychology.
- astrology was practiced for nations, leaders, celebrities, omens, wars and welfare, or for past, present and future dates or events such as solstices and eclipses.
- Astrology is "the divination of the supposed influences of the stars and planets on human affairs and terrestrial events by their positions and aspects". The positions are of primary importance to the astrologer, since the aspects are found from the component positions, which must first be established correctly.
- Astrologer' s reference sources are used to establish the zodiacal positions per the query inputs of time, date and earthly location.
- “One's horoscope is a map of the heavens at the time of one's birth, showing the position of the heavenly bodies in the ZODIAC", according to The Concise Columbia Encyclopedia .
- the precession of the equinoxes occurs because of solar, lunar and planetary gravity on the earth's equatorial bulge (lunisolar and planetary precessions) .
- Precession renders the earth to spin like a top: the plane of the actual ecliptic forms an oblique angle of about 23.4° to the plane of the celestial equator, and intersects the equatorial plane at the equinox points. If the obliquity were zero, there would be no seasonal change during each year.
- the precession of the equinoxes causes the shifting zodiac position of the seasons.
- the Earth's precession, orbit and position are continually being affected: by oscillations termed nutations, varying the speed of rotation and the oscillation of axis; from the Moon and Sun, the Earth's atmosphere, magnetosphere and oceans; by interplanetary mutual attractions, solar wind, tidal braking and space weather. Though these slight variances affect a planet's rotation and movement, determinations by simple fixed constants for general precession rates, for precession in longitude, and for physical star movement, of the zodiac signs at the vernal equinox, are fully sufficient over the 2000 year period involved.
- Eastern astrology is widely practiced by the people in the countries of China, Asia, India, Moslem Near East and much of Africa. Vedic astrology's purposes tend to be focused on the spiritual enlightenment of the inquiring subject, much as the New Age astrology directs inquiry. Vedic astrology can be shown to share mainly similarities to the practiced Western astrology, for instance, twelve zodiac signs, twelve houses, ascendant, sun and planets (usu. excluding the outer planets) and lunar nodes, with their meaning and correspondences as concordant to Western ones.
- Vedic (Hindu) astrologers do not create a circular astrology chart like their Western counterparts. Rather they form a box square of twelve house units, some with an open middle. Thus, rather than a circle, the zodiac is pictured within a box. Some siderealists use a circular chart. Of greater significance, all of these Eastern astrology charts do not render angles and houses at the exact degree within a zodiac sign, say, an ascendant at Libra 15°. Each house is solely dedicated to a single sign, here, the first house is simply Libra, although the ayanamsa calculated out Libra 15°.
- the third form of astrology is based on a cycle of twelve animals, each being designated a year of regency in continuing order. Each animal has been attributed characteristics, with differences among any one animal type being further describable by element category. There are five elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth (Western has four elements: fire, water, air and earth) . All astrological forms have two polarities: expressed as any of: yang and yin; positive and negative; masculine and feminine; and/or active and passive.
- Chinese astrology shares Western and Eastern astrological formats in that it has twelve signs, with each animal therefore often held as corresponding to the one of the twelve zodiac signs and constellations.
- Chinese astrology emphasizes lunar position, in fact unlike Western and Eastern (tropical year, Gregorian) calendars, the Chinese method is based on lunar calendar cycles of 60 years generated from the five twelve-year animal variations.
- the Chinese animals are lunar signs, in contrast to Western emphasis on a solar sign.
- Chinese astrology is focused on a reduced set of astrological components, principally the lunar sign, specified by animal and element, and the ascendant sign, also one of the twelve animals, determined by the time of day in which the subject is born, with each sign affixed with 2 of 24 hours per day.
- the lunar sign is held to hold import for the course of one's life; the ascendant reflects personality.
- Chinese astrology places great weight upon the balance of elements present in each subject's case.
- the preferable disposition has a representation by each of the elements, as the sixty different lunar years and ascendant lunar sign, etc., give that opportunity.
- the Chinese recommendation is to compensate and balance by evocative naming or a marriage or partnership which add vital elements.
- Chinese astrology describes the animals and elements at play in an individual life and in one's relationships with others.
- Each lunar animal sign is given a month of the year, enabling the Western and Eastern zodiac sun sign systems (a tropical year is equinox to equinox) to be connected and reflected in the Chinese astrological form.
- Each animal year also has two elements: one relating to the specific year and one that is fixed of the animal.
- the Chinese form is based on a lunar calendar, institutionalized by Emperor Huang Ti, c. 2637 BC. It is an agrarian calendar system, claimed to be based on and to reflect the annual seasons and growth cycles.
- the first lunar sign is the Rat, corresponding to the invention' s solar sign of Scorpio and to its current calendar dates, November 22 nd - December 21 st .
- the list of animal ascendants for the time of day also seems arcane. This can be explained, again, via precession, and without this effect in explication, neither the ascendant by hours or solar date correspondences between Chinese animals and zodiac signs have any logical basis which reconcile these relations.
- the Chinese calendar while focused on the seasons, and hence, its first lunar sign animal is to be found on the vernal equinox, actually begins about the end of January each year.
- an astrologer' s ephemeris shows the positions of sun, moon and planets by zodiac sign and degree (one of thirty per sign), per Western methods.
- Western references and resources do not contain the invention' s positions by sign and to degree for any of the astrological components, for or at any and all of the various epochs for which their positions and component data are given.
- prior art astrological ephemerides, aspectarians, reference resources and computer programs do not perform an accurate form of astrometry. Indeed, from the data and/or outputs of prior art resources, accurate information is represented, but for it to state the astrological position per this invention, these data and/or output would have to be additionally processed.
- the prior art data in ephemerides, book of houses, or as obtained from prior art astrology programs and books can be made per invention after appropriate adjustment.
- the astrologer's reference format requires the components' ecliptic coordinate positions to be given by zodiac sign and often, by the degree (of 30) within the sign.
- a prior art astrological ephemeris see Parker' s Astrology. Julia and Derek Parker. Dorling Kindersley Publishing. New York. 1991. Compare the information on March 1960, page 369, with that of an astronomer's ephemeris which meets the format per astrology, see The Complete Planetary Ephemeris for 1950 to 2000 AD. Hieratic Publishing. MA. 1975.
- ephemeris positional data of the astronomer whether epochs are given by civil calendar or by Julian date, such as the right ascension and declination, geocentric rectangular coordinates, transit times, or in greenwich or local sidereal times, typically do not indicate the zodiac sign expressly, but instead, list positions in hours and minutes.
- the "tropical year” is measured as the length from equinox to equinox, 365.24 days, marking the complete annual cycle of the seasons and underlying the Gregorian civil calendar.
- Greenwich Mean Time The principal time standard in astrological use today is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), established 1884 as the world's official time. The meridian through the Greenwich Observatory was designated as the prime meridian. Astronomical measurements were used to mark GMT local time; other time zones added or subtracted a related number of hours. Astronomical and astrological ephemerides, data and artifacts were, and still are, honed to GMT specifications. Modern timekeepers, however, no longer use astronomical time.
- GMT Greenwich Mean Time
- the current official world time standard derives off of International Atomic Time (TAI), and is termed, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) , this being based off multiple coordinated atomic clocks located around the globe and in space.
- TAI International Atomic Time
- UTC Coordinated Universal Time
- a single blended, refined value originates from a scientific center near Paris.
- Universal Time is used in astrological and astronomical data, usually having the Greenwich meridian. Variants of UT exist, as do Greenwich and Local Sidereal Time, plus another format called Ephemeris Time.
- Coordinate systems have two defining features - the origin of the coordinate perspective and the referential planes of spherical coordinates.
- the origin is "topocentric", i.e. from the spot of the observer on the surface of the Earth; "apparent” positions.
- Spherical coordinates in astrological references today show position by celestial longitude and latitude, ecliptic coordinates, standardized by Ptolemy, based on Hipparchus.
- Astronomy today uses mainly right ascension and declination of the equatorial coordinate system or of the three-dimensional rectangular coordinates (X, Y, Z and R) .
- Hipparchus divided the ecliptic and the equator into the same twelve 30° regions, naming each for the zodiacal constellation occupying the region.
- the Surya Siddhanta the canon of Malawi astronomy, named each twelfth of the circumference with similar zodiac constellations.
- the point marking and ordering the coordinate positions of astrology's components on the zodiac belt, along the ecliptic's path and throughout the course of time, for zodiac sign astrologers and astronomers alike, is the vernal equinox.
- This point defined at the ecliptic's northerly crossing of the equator, has the unique property, that at that point, this position, whether expressed in the ecliptic coordinates of astrologers and planetary astronomers, as celestial longitude (by zodiac sign and degree) and latitude (respective the ecliptic) or in equatorial coordinates of right ascension (as hours or by sign) and declination (respective the equator), has the same values, namely, zero, i.e. the first point.
- These two coordinate systems converge and are set here.
- one same and identical figure can relate the precession at the equinoxes to both systems, and to other systems, eg. X, Y, Z and R rectangular one.
- the two coordinates systems do not post the same position for components at the same point in time.
- the planetary astronomers' ephemeris The Complete Planetary Ephemeris for 1950 to 2000 AD, Hieratic Publishing, MA, 1975, shown earlier to have longitude data identical in form and values as astrologers' ephemerides, has however, any component at any date specified by both ecliptic and equatorial coordinates.
- the Sun is listed at Aries 28.578° by its right ascension, but its longitude is listed as Taurus 0.698°, both fairly mirroring hours in the Almanac.
- the annual rate of general precession is not equivalent or identical to the annual rate of precession in right ascension.
- the former's value which can be used directly to approximate the elapsed precession of the vernal equinox since the time when "the first point of Aries" was initially set, is 0.0139696 degrees per year.
- Approximation by ecliptic precessional elements is also viable, or as by the reduction of equatorial rectangular coordinates (for listing of equatorial or ecliptic precessional elements, and on precession, see Explanatory Supplement of the Ephemeris, by the H. M. Nautical Almanac Office, London, 1961, pp. 28-37).
- the first point of Aries is a name and convention used by Western astrologers and planetary astronomers to name the vernal equinox and initiate the coordinate order. It is factitious, since it does not refer to the set of physical components that can be found independently in the sky, such as stars or constellations otherwise known as "the first point of Aries", or the constellation of Aries, etc. Yet, a physical-based definition of zodiac star objects in the heavens was the original, non-factitious method, and basis for "the first point of Aries" as used and understood in astrology and in astronomy.
- this physical object definition of the vernal equinox serves to provide a means to estimate the elapsed general precession of the equinoxes. Recalling that general precession is, to 99.7%, the precession in right ascension and the precession in declination, and also that at the vernal equinox, the ecliptic crosses the equator, hence, latitude and declination are identical there, one can use Hipparchus' recordings on these stars, and their present positions, to evaluate and render another sound approximation.
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- Gamma Arietis knowing that at the outset, their right ascension was near or at zero, hence, the change is about today's value.
- Gamma is west of Beta, appearing first as "the first point of Aries"; the first estimate must be Gamma itself, or just to its east.
- the mean apparent place of Beta Arietis for 1998 is listed with right ascension of lh 54m 33s (28.6°) and declination of 20° 47' 54" (20.8°).
- the invention's incremental adjustment is necessary on Western, Eastern and Chinese astrology positions, dates of signs, syndicated and reference data, and for any artifacts, systems or apparatuses.
- Western astrology charts and/or computer programs the zodiac ring is effectively rotated 30 degrees back.
- the rate for general precession 0.0139696 degrees/year, can be applied to determine the number of years required to equal thirty degrees:
- epoch 1900 is one means to use to precess the origin in each year after the new millennium.
- Ptolemy in his TetraBiblios, relates his astrological facts regarding the unique stars within each different constellation along the ecliptic's belt. He makes comments on the astrological power of the stars, bearing on the "power of the fixed stars", with reference to those ones occupying the figures in the zodiac.
- Figures 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D provide Catalogue of the Fixed Stars of the Zodiac Constellations in Ecliptic Coordinates by Longitude and Latitude, longitudinal positions given in degree of 360. In right column, star position by 30/360° per Sign.
- Figure 3 innovative Unification of Sun (“Birth”) Signs and Lunar (“Animal”) Signs by Dates, calendar year, 1998 AD.
- Figure 3A presents Sun Sign Positions at the Equinoxes starting in the New Millennium and Unification of Sun (“Birth”) Signs and Lunar (“Animal”) Signs by Dates during the calendar year; bottom, is a two-dimensional Reproduction of the Vernal Equinox Origin.
- Figure 3B presents the invention' s Calendar Dates for Sun ("Birth") Signs, in side-by-side comparison to the Dates by Western Tropical and Eastern Sidereal prior art, and presents comparisons of Equinox and Solstice positions by Invention's 30/360 Grid, Western and Eastern prior, determination methods.
- Figure 4 unique Ephemeris for February 1998, noon GMT, gives invention's Longitudinal Position Data for Planetary Components.
- Figure 4 bottom are tables of Sun Sign Changes for 1998 and 2000.
- Figure 4A presents Samples and Portion of Tables per Invention: a Table of Lunar Nodes; a Book of Houses; and a Shortened Ephemeris for the Year 2000.
- Figure 5 contains a complete Set of relevant Look-Up Tables for an Example Subject, born November 21, 1960 at 5:50AM in Cincinnati, Ohio (longitude West 84° 31", latitude North 39° 6”), containing portion of an Ephemeris by invention, this ephemeris containing the Latitudinal Position of the Planetary Components, in addition to Longitudinal. Beneath that, portions of Look-Up Tables for Sidereal Time and North Lunar Node. The Book of Houses then follows below. At bottom, Lists of extracted Planetary Component Data, stated for longitude and latitude, with the data for the Moon reduced from the Greenwich noon data, and of Axial Component Data.
- Figure 5A presents Manufactured Artifacts of Invention in comparison to Western Tropical Prior Art, the data and artifacts per Invention being: 30/360 grid- based; and non-grid constellation-stars based.
- Figure 6 illustrates a Western-Style, Placidus Houses, Natal Astrological Chart for same example input subject, per invention.
- Figures 6B, 6C and 6D show the invention' s Astrology Chart artifact types of Natal, Progressed and Transits, respectively.
- the invention's Charts are displayed above Tables of Planetary Positions, Angular Regents and Astrological Disposition, contrasted by the Western prior art artifacts for the same subject parameters.
- the Transit data is placed on the subject chart, by Overlay technique.
- Figure 6D contrasts Western art transit artifacts.
- Figure 6E applies the invention's methods to Synnastry, Composite and Overlay Charts.
- Figure 6F contains the invention's Eastern-Style artifacts, the same Natal data as Figure 6, including, Vedic-Style artifacts of Indian design - the List of Grahas ("Planets") and North and South Indian Charts, contrasted with the prior art Eastern methods of the Ayanamsa.
- Figure 6G shows Chinese Lunar Astrology of same Natal subject of the various Figures 6.
- Figure 7 is a three-dimensional Reproduction showing the Example subject's Natal Astrological Sphere from Comprehensive Sky Vantage, with Components mapped within the zodiac Constellations .
- Figure 8 is a zodiac Sign Mapping, with Constellation Stars mapped to ecliptic coordinates of longitude and latitude, zodiac Sign figuratively illustrated on its location in space and star.
- Figure 9 is an Astrological Mapping Device, consisting of a circular Base Sheet, with zodiac Signs and Constellations mapped, in an Ecliptic Coordinate System, each Sign as 30 of 360 degrees.
- Figure 9A is a Natal Astrological Chart utilizing the Device of Figure 9, Example subject identical to Figures 5, 6 and 7, the Component Position Data mapped zodiac Constellations and Signs.
- Figure 9B is the Astrological Mapping Device with Zodiac Signs, Constellations and Symbols; Figure 9C is the same Example's Chart.
- Figure 9CI shows subject's 30/360 grid-, star- and symbol-based positions.
- Figure 9D is the Astrological Mapping Device with the Calendar Dates of Sun Signs.
- Figure 9E is the Astrological Mapping Device with the Zodiac Signs only, each of 30 degrees.
- Figure 9F re-presents the invention's 30/360 Grid-Based Astrological Mapping Device, wherein the Twelve Zodiac Constellations are each assigned 30 of 360 degrees.
- the Figure 9G presents the astrological mapping device based on the Constellation Positions defined in the bottom chart of Figure 1.
- the device of Figure 9G contains the actual layout of the physical stars in the constellations.
- the Figure 9H contains an Example Chart based on the zodiac component positions determined using the zodiac mapping of Figure 1, bottom, for same subject.
- the Figure 91 is the device of Figure 9 but Western 30/360
- Figure 10 Horoscopes, based on invention's Dates and Data, these being in the Style and Form of Syndicated Media Features.
- Figure 10A contains: top, an ephemeris listing the planetary component positions for the day, September 24, 1999; middle, a grid of the aspects between the planets for example day, and bottom, a table listing, for each zodiac sign, any planets in that sign that day and any aspects made between planets (in their particular signs) and that particular zodiac sign.
- Figure 10B contains Celebrity Profiles by Invention, brief astrological sketches of eight celebrities.
- Figure 11 shows three Astrological System Perspective Natal Charts, showing alternative vantages of the subject's position along the zodiac from the perspective of each planetary component.
- Figure 11A presents the zodiac component Data and Astrological Disposition for the example subject of Figure 11, for each of its three Astrological System Perspectives.
- Figure 11B presents the Astrological Mapping Device of Figure 9F, but with its perimeter band of zodiac constellation markings proceeding in Reversed, clockwise, order around the band from the vernal equinox origin.
- FIG 12 the invention's System Sets of Correspondences between Astrology and Tarot Major Arcanum, Court Cards, and Elements.
- the drawing in Figure 13 diagrams the invention's System of Correspondences for the Numerological Identifications per date.
- Figure 14 provides invention's System of Correspondences between the Letters of the Alphabet and the single digit Numbers .
- Figure 17 specifies Integrated Componentry of Astrological Systems, comprising Processing Mechanics, Output Rendering Templates and Look-Up Tables, having Four Formats of Commercial-Product Systems.
- Figure 18 delineates Invention's Dominion in Astrology Practice and Products, its Determination of Component Positions, Processing, Manufacture of Astrological Artifacts.
- Figure 19 further describes Astrological Processing Methods, comprising Inputs, Processes and Outputs, detailing a Synopsis of Steps in processing the input parameters.
- Figure 20 describes the Basic Functionality of Invention's Processing Apparatuses by Variations in Unique Astrological System Perspective, these perspectives further detailed.
- Figure 21 specifies Means for Determining the Precise Marking of the Origin (Vernal Equinox) , and contains Means for Precisely Precessing the Origin (Vernal Equinox) .
- Figure 22 contains Methods and Means for Determining Astrological Artifacts per invention, including, by Conversion and Correction of prior art data, apparatuses, systems. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- the present invention relates to methods, processes, systems and apparatuses for determining the signs under which a person is born, and for pluralities of subjects, by determining the zodiac positions for Sun signs and planetary and axial components within the constellations, as of a selected date and as annual sets of dates throughout time, as novel zodiac component data; processing the innovative zodiac component data into astrologers' artifacts; and utilizing such unique data and artifacts to predict, reveal, comment, interpret and entertain the astrological character of the subject (s), as based on the data of zodiac signs and components.
- the invention' s locating methods and celestial mapping systems determine the positions of the twelve zodiac signs, and the positions of the zodiac components based thereon, respective the zodiac constellations.
- the Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces zodiac signs are determined with regard to their respectively named Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces zodiac constellations.
- Each zodiac sign with constellation is provided a uniform 30 degree arc of a 360° coordinate sphere, in any vernal equinox-based coordinate mapping system, such as ecliptic or equatorial, each degree being further divisible by sixty minutes, and each minute by sixty seconds, with precise determinations of planetary positions within a zodiac constellation being describable as such. It is astrological practice to use an ecliptic coordinate system. Alternatively, to be detailed, each zodiac sign can be determined based on actual layout of the stars in each zodiac constellation.
- the vernal equinox marks the tropical year, with its zodiac sign given by name and degree. Each sign has a uniform 30 degree arc of the 360 degree ecliptic coordinate sphere originating at the sign on the vernal equinox.
- Western prior art holds this position invariably as Aries 0°, the first point of Aries.
- the invention' s methods incorporate the accurate effects of precession, which, over time, shift the sign on the equinox.
- the invention comprises a celestial mapping system for determining the precise longitudinal positions of zodiac signs and zodiac component objects and time as viewed from earth along the ecliptic and for deriving astrological data, artifacts and information based thereon, such system adjusts for the precession of the equinoxes, with its origin at the vernal equinox at Pisces 0°, axis continues east from Pisces 0°, through the twelve zodiac signs, ending in Aquarius, at origin, Aquarius 30°, wherein each zodiac sign comprises 30° of the 360° coordinate mapping system.
- the longitudinal axis is divided by these twelve zodiac signs, each for thirty degrees: Pisces, from 0° to 30°; Aries, 30° to 60°; Taurus, 60° to 90°; Gemini, 90° to 120°; Cancer, 120° to 150°; Leo, 150° to 180°; Virgo, from 180° to 210°; Libra, 210° to 240°; Scorpio, 240° to 270°; Sagittarius, 270° to 300°; Capricorn, 300° to 330°; then Aquarius, from 330° to 360° (0°) . See Figure 1, top, which contains these stated Positions of the Zodiac Signs.
- the zodiac sign to degree on the equinox origin is precessed each year by using 50".2784 (+0.022T) epoch 2000, or
- each zodiac sign is provided with a uniform 30 degree arc of a 360° ecliptic coordinate sphere, as is the convention within astrology.
- each component position can be rendered precisely using the actual layout of stars in the zodiac sign constellations, overriding, supplementing or qualifying the 30/360 component data, if any component is found to be within, or is considered nearer to, the imaged outline or boundaries of another one of the zodiac signs in constellation.
- Figure 1 bottom, Positions of the Zodiac Constellations is used to make determinations of positions based on constellations. These positions and the data based thereon, can substitute for or modify positions determined, 30° per sign.
- FIG 3 presents an innovative Unification of Sun (“Birth”) Signs and Lunar (“Animal”) Signs by Dates, made for year, 1998 AD.
- Figure 3A presents the invention' s Sun Sign Positions at the Equinoxes starting in the New Millennium. Next, it presents the innovative Unification of Sun (“Birth”) Signs and Lunar (“Animal”) Signs by Dates during the calendar year, for the New Millennium. These dates are accurate to within one day for the seventy years following the new millennium, and the dates of Figure 3 are accurate to one day to seventy years back.
- the Figure 3A at bottom, is a two-dimensional Reproduction of the Vernal Equinox Origin displayed among the stars on non-grid constellation basis.
- the Figure 3B presents side-by-side Comparisons between the invention's methods, Western tropical methods and Eastern Vedic, Sidereal ones. The top section shows the Dates for the Sun Signs under each of these systems.
- the invention's method is unique to the prior art systems for the Dates of any Sun Sign, at all spherical points along the zodiac and at all times of the years.
- the bottom section presents a comparison of positions among these methods.
- the zodiac positions of planetary components are determined for the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Lunar Nodes, and with regard to the zodiac signs of Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces, with the astrological axial components of ascendant, mid-heaven, descendant, imum coeli, and demarcations for the twelve houses, being similarly determined with respect to the named zodiac signs, each of thirty degrees, with position specified by sign to degree.
- Determination of planetary components' positions within the zodiac constellations can be accomplished using a background of the zodiacal belt and stars of the constellations as underpinning for astrology charts and would reveal distinctions from 30/360 signs, and it can be accomplished using Figure 1 bottom and Figures 2.
- the present invention relates to methods for determining, describing and predicting the zodiac influence on any subject by establishing astrological "artifacts" for the subject based on concrete, naturally factual, position data of the zodiac signs and components existing as of selected times and dates, and utilizing the data and artifacts to predict the character of the subject (s).
- astrological artifact is to produce objects, images, tools and outputs meeting the needs specific to astrology.
- the manufacture of astrological artifacts can be executed by hand or by software programs running on a computer or internet server.
- Astrological "artifacts” include, but are not limited to, the data, information and horoscopes, based on the zodiac positions of component data themselves and the annual dates of Sun and Lunar signs, but also include the myriad charts, tables and aspect grids used in astrological analysis, as well as the reference resources facilitating the manufacture of analytic artifacts by housing or returning component positions for input date, time, location.
- Artifacts and information are constructed using "ephemerides” - calendar sets of component position data showing the zodiac position of one or more zodiac components for any given date or time - virtual table, or by sets of sign correspondences per date.
- an "ephemeris” includes positions for the components of the "planets” - Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto (and lunar nodes) as they move through the twelve zodiac signs, listed by recent order from the vernal equinox - Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn and Aquarius .
- Charts may also show the zodiac position of the north and south lunar nodes, Chiron, Part of Fortune, or other tertiary component, these found by resources/processing dedicated to their positions.
- astrological processing can be performed upon the user-specified input of date alone.
- the subject of inquiry might be simply the locations of the sun, moon and node, and planets across the zodiac for a given day.
- These planetary component data are found formatted in ephemerides, or solar system calendars, presenting their zodiac positions for each day.
- Ephemerides, astrological calendars and daily aspectarians are tables by date, listing position in zodiacal sign, to its degree.
- Figure 4 bottom are tables of Sun Sign Changes for 1998 and 2000. These latter tables show Sun Sign Changes vary a bit year to year.
- the Figure 4A contains samples and portions of invention's Look-Up Tables, specifically: a Table of Lunar Nodes, for the year 1972 AD; a minimum Book of Houses for Northern Latitudes, GMT standard; and a Shortened Ephemeris, for the year 2000 AD.
- the Figures 4 and 4A show that the invention's reference resources are readily made for the full discovery of any component position data.
- Each component can also be categorized for astrological disposition: by polarity - positive or negative (i.e., masculine or feminine) ; by element - fire, earth, air or water; by quality - cardinal, fixed or mutable; by component in regency, exaltation, detriment and fall; for concentrations of components (i.e. stellium) ; for dynamics of end-depositing, mutual reception, mid-points and parallels (determined by latitude, not by declination) .
- polarity - positive or negative i.e., masculine or feminine
- element - fire earth
- earth air or water
- quality - cardinal fixed or mutable
- component in regency exaltation, detriment and fall
- concentrations of components i.e. stellium
- dynamics of end-depositing mutual reception, mid-points and parallels (determined by latitude, not by declination) .
- the exact time and geographic location of the inquiry afford the ability to process and return the axial components which orient the planetary components, as well as for more precise data on fast-moving astrological components, lunar activity, eclipses and changes of zodiac sign, or on changes in apparent direction (direct or retrograde) of planetary components.
- an astrological artifact involving axial components such as a natal chart from an individual's birth date, time and location
- the positions of these components need to be discovered by computational processing, which in part can be met by conventional astronomical or astrological procedures.
- the GMT standard is principally used in astrology and is the basis herein.
- This converted time is then adjusted for sidereal movement by a combination process: first, look-up sidereal time at Greenwich at noon for the date of inquiry; second, find the interval between the GMT time and noon; third, the interval time is added (PM) or subtracted (AM) to the sidereal time at Greenwich for noon; fourth, the acceleration on the interval is calculated as one second per six minutes of interval time, being added (PM) or subtracted (AM) to the result of step three.
- This resultant time is then adjusted for longitudinal equivalent to the input location and this is done by multiplying the longitude of the input location by four, with the result stated in terms of hours, minutes and seconds. This amount is then added (east of Greenwich or subtracted (west of Greenwich) to the sidereal time previously computed.
- This value is the local sidereal time (LST) for the input parameters .
- LST local sidereal time
- the local sidereal time calculated by the process is increased by 12 hours; the book of houses per invention is referred to: the discovered positions are converted to the opposite sign from that determined from the book of houses.
- the process references this local sidereal time, in cross- reference to the longitudinal coordinate of the input location, against a book or table of houses, a look-up table or by database algorithm which returns the zodiac positions of the axial components per invention - minimally, ascendant and mid- heaven. Each house can be individually determined for complete charts.
- the processing methods are implemented to determine the subject's Local Sidereal Time:
- Figure 5A is a comparison of the Artifacts and Component Data, for both the Invention and Western Prior Art, based on the same inquiry subject and on Figure 5.
- the Figure 5A clearly shows the vast magnitude of consequence, critically, differing zodiacal signs for each component planet and angle, and a fully transfigured Astrological Disposition.
- the input returns the Sun and Ascendant, Mercury and Neptune in Scorpio, four planets in Capricorn, etc.
- the Scorpio components predict and reveal the subject as a deeply emotional individual, loyal, intuitive and passionate, these as the foundation for thought processes, decisions, endeavors and inspiration.
- the Capricorn components predict the subject as highly conservative, cautious and conventional, materially and practically inclined, with a strong sense of status, responsibility and duty.
- the Western components in Scorpio and Capricorn predict an individual who is dark and stocky, with large bones. Likely occupations are psychologist, government employee, military officer, corporate executive. The astrological disposition of this subject is determined as highly negative polarity, having nine of ten planets in "feminine" signs of earth and water element.
- the manufactureds by the invention reveal that, in fact, the subject has a Libran Sun and rising sign (Ascendant), Mercury and Neptune, with substantial placements in Sagittarius. Each planet and angle is in a zodiac sign different from the Western ones.
- the subject is predicted and revealed, by the Libran components, as an intellectual and aesthete who is concerned with societal forms of art and science.
- the many Sagittarian components indicate that the subject has a religious and ethical nature, and is inclined to higher thought.
- the Libran and Sagittarian components predict a person who is fair, good looking, slender and athletic. Probable occupations include writer, artist, thinker, educator.
- the polarity of the subject is highly positive, or "masculine”, not negative, since nine out of ten planets are in fire and air signs. This indicates a strong tendency to empower oneself to personally originated purposes and to pursue these in life.
- the disposition and analytics further reveal qualities quite different from that produced by the Western Prior Art, as the subject's planets are predominantly in cardinal and mutable signs. This indicates a changeable, versatile nature, coupled with strong cardinal leadership qualities.
- Jupiter, ruler of religion, law and philosophy, not Saturn is the primary planet for the subject disposition, with exaltations, detriments and fall changing also. This predicts the subject resolves as an enterprising person, philosophical, full of ideas to better life.
- the invention improves on Western prior art by correcting the demonstrable flaws of its methods, tools, resources and artifacts for usage.
- the results of the example represent the typical improvement for any input choice, with the invention demonstrating its innovation over the Western Prior Art and establishing its usefulness and general benefit to society.
- Figure 6 illustrates a Western-Style, Placidus Houses, Natal Astrological Chart for the example input subject, born November 21, 1960 at 5:50 AM EST in Cincinnati, Ohio, based on and showing the invention' s zodiac sign placement and component position data.
- Example has Venus in Sagittarius trine Pluto in Leo.
- Figures 6B, 6C and 6D showcase the methods of invention across the Astrology Chart artifact types of Natal, Progressed and Transits, respectively.
- the invention' s Charts are displayed above Tables of Planetary Positions, Angular Regents and Astrological Disposition, and are contrasted by the Western prior art artifacts for the same subject parameters.
- the Transit data like the Progressed data or the Natal data, is determined according to its parameters of date, time and location. The transit data then is placed on the subject chart, by Overlay technique, as shown therein. The transit overlay is made for any type of astrological chart. As with the two previous Figures, Figure 6D contrasts Western art.
- Synastry the astrology of pairing two subjects, requires each subject's data and charts to be first rendered per invention.
- Figure 6E applies the invention's methods to Synnastry and Composite Charts. These types of astrological chart artifacts are used to portray the interaction, influence and compatibility of two subjects.
- a second example subject is introduced, chosen for its date's numerological signature per the methods and correspondence systems described herein, of January 20, 1970, at 2:59 PM in Wales, New Zealand. That subject's natal positions of components and the natal chart for that subject are first determined and constructed.
- synnastry charts achieve their ends by linking the two natal charts, placing one subject's components by position over the chart of the other subject.
- Figure 6G the Chinese Lunar Astrology of the same Natal subject of Figure 6, 6A, 6B and 6F is listed.
- the invention's methods provide vital improvement since the Western Methods err by one zodiac sign.
- Each zodiac sign is unique, and neighboring signs of the zodiac are always different with respect to their astrological Element, Quality and Polarity.
- Figures contain Data, Astrological Charts, Tables of Disposition.
- Figure 7 is a three-dimensional Reproduction showing the Example subject's Natal Astrological Sphere from Comprehensive Sky Vantage, with Components mapped within the zodiac Constellations.
- the reproduction gives comprehensive view from outside the zodiac.
- the centering line of the grid represents the ecliptic longitude and the vertical lines mark 30/360 grid zodiac sign boundaries.
- the twelve zones of the grid are marked by sign glyph, with their corresponding zodiac constellation found within respective region.
- Each Constellation can be illustrated for its mythological symbol.
- Figure 8 is a Zodiac Sign Mapping, with Constellation Stars mapped to ecliptic coordinates of longitude and latitude, zodiac Symbol figuratively illustrated on its location in space and star.
- Figures 2E, 2F, 2G and 2H provide Catalogue of the Fixed Stars with Zodiac Symbols and Corresponding Part of the Symbol listed.
- Figure 8 consummates and stands as testament to the invention's astrological methods, for the first time unifying astrology and astronomy since the time of Christ, being the first and sole set of methods which merges the zodiac sign, symbol and the zodiac constellation together as three into one, identical in naming and positional field, centering a zodiac's symbol on its physical identity, cataloguing the home of each zodiac sign, by its constellation of stars.
- the example zodiac sign in this figure, in astrological symbol and underlying physical constellation, is of Aries, whose symbolic image is of the Ram.
- Figure 9 is an Astrological Mapping Device, consisting of a circular Base Sheet, with Zodiac Signs and Constellations mapped, in an Ecliptic Coordinate System, each Sign as 30 of 360 degrees.
- a circular base sheet is marked along its perimeter, being divided into twelve equal sections, each section being marked in an outer band on the perimeter by the glyph of one of the twelve zodiac signs in order along the zodiac belt, counterclockwise. Each section is further divided, marked, into 30 subsections, each of the 360 subsections representing one degree in longitude, with the point Aquarius 30°: Pisces 0° as the origin, 0° of the 360° grid.
- an interior circle is drawn equidistant between the base sheet's center and its perimeter. This line represents the ecliptic, with position outward from this ecliptic line being for increasingly northern latitudes, the area going inward to the center, being for increasingly southern latitudes, each direction extending or marked to contain at least 30 degrees of latitude.
- the actual stars in zodiac constellations are mapped and figured to the area between the center and perimeter, being mapped individually by longitude and latitude.
- the symbolic entity of each zodiac sign can be illustrated on its constellation space.
- Figure 9A is a Natal Astrological Chart based on the Device of Figure 9, Example subject identical to Figures 5, 6 and 7, zodiac Constellations, Signs and Component Position Data mapped to invention' s Astrological Mapping Device by longitude and latitude.
- Figure 9B is the Astrological Mapping Device with Zodiac Signs, Constellations and Symbols;
- Figure 9C is the same Example's Chart using the Device of Figure 9B.
- Figure 9D is the Device with the Calendar Dates of Sun Signs, otherwise identical to Figure 9B.
- Figure 9CI shows the invention's zodiac 30/360 grid-, star- and symbol-based positions for the subject. These three varieties of positions are unique to the invention, based on its coordinate systems. The nearby stars are also given for each component position to aid zodiac determinations. From the Figure 9CI, the example subject has Jupiter at Sagittarius 5°, in the constellation of Sagittarius, near the star, ⁇ Sagittarius, in the symbol, the Archer, at Archer's Drawstring. For determination of the invention's positions, the star catalogues, Figures 2A-2H.
- Figure 9E is the Astrological Mapping Device with Zodiac Signs only, each of 30 degrees. This particular version of the device is utilized as the mapping base of standard astrological charts, which map by longitude only, as are found in the Figures 6 and 6A, and in the Figures 6B, 6C, 6D and 6E.
- Figure 9F presents the invention's 30/360 grid-based astrological mapping device, wherein the twelve zodiac constellations, each assigned 30 of 360 degrees, are marked in order counterclockwise around the circumference of a circular base sheet, the perimeter band of the base sheet divided into twelve equal sections, with the glyph of the zodiac constellation placed therein.
- the dividing line separating Aquarius (30 degrees) and Pisces (0 degrees) is the origin of the mapping device, corresponding to the solar position at the vernal equinox, the degrees from the origin proceeding counterclockwise from that point of the circular base.
- the zodiac glyphs are inward aligned, to permit legibility when rotating the device, for instance, to place a subject's ascendant at the nine o'clock position when mapping a subject.
- a concentric inner circle is marked inside the circular base's perimeter band of zodiac signs, allowing that band to be divided by house axes, with the appropriate house marked therein.
- This astrological chart device was used for drawing the invention's example charts contained in the Figures 6, 6A, 6B, 6C, 6D and 6E, though in those drawings the zodiac signs' glyphs are drawn upright aligned to permit legibility when reading the completed subject chart.
- This device is computer drafted, in Microsoft PowerPoint, as are Figure 6 through Figure 6E.
- the Figure 9G presents the astrological mapping device based on the constellation positions defined in the lower part of Figure 1, wherein the irregular zodiac constellations are segmented along the perimeter band of signs according to their respective marking in degrees.
- the device of Figure 9G contains the actual layout of the physical stars in the constellations, mapped to ecliptic coordinates of longitude and latitude inside the perimeter band; this feature can be left out, retaining an operating device per the mapping of Figure 1, bottom.
- the stars of the irregular zodiac constellations result in arc sections which are without zodiac sign or where two constellations overlap, based on longitude alone.
- the former arc section is marked, shown herein by diagonal lines, the latter overlapping arc section by cross- hatching.
- the astrological mapping device as each device of the Figures 9, has a vernal equinox origin, which is marked hereon by zodiac glyph at the beginning of the zodiac constellation, Pisces.
- the Figure 9H contains an Example Chart based on the zodiac component positions determined using the zodiac mapping of Figure 1, bottom, for same subject of 11/21/1960.
- the example subject's Neptune is at the end of Virgo by longitude, however, because it is, by longitude and latitude, closer to a star of Libra, its star-based position is determined as Libra.
- subject's Ascendant is end- Virgo.
- the Figure 5A shows the planetary and axial components per the invention' s non-grid, physical stars in constellation-based positions per the point of planetary and angular components, hence, an ascendant of Libra. It also shows, when it provides the best fit, components by longitude, visual inspection and symbol. To great extent, positions along the ecliptic belt by these means return zodiac signs which are unanimous. However, examine the subject's conjunction of Ascendant, Mercury and Neptune: positions by longitude place all of them at the end of Virgo; by point, they are all closest to the Libran star, ⁇ Libra; by inspection, Mercury, having the highest latitude, lies in Virgo, this sign also indicated by symbol, hence, Mercury is in Virgo.
- Figure 91 is the device of Figure 9, Western 30/360 signs.
- Figure 10 Horoscopes, based on Invention's Sun Sign Dates and Data.
- Figure 10 presents Horoscopes for example day, September 24, 1999.
- a horoscope is provided for each zodiac sign, based on the planets' positions that day, respective each individual zodiac sign, these Sun signs based on the invention's 30/360 grid mapping system.
- the calendar dates are given for each sign, when the Sun appears in that zodiac constellation.
- These Sun "Birth" sign calendar dates are identical to those found in the top chart of Figure 3.
- three compilations of astrological data for the given day, with respect to the zodiac signs are useful.
- Figure 10A contains these chart artifacts: top, an ephemeris listing the planetary component positions for the day, September 24, 1999; middle, a grid of the aspects between the planets for example day, September 24, 1999; and bottom, a table listing, for each zodiac sign, any planets in that sign that day and any aspects made between planets (in their particular signs) and that particular zodiac sign.
- the horoscope method identifies, for each zodiac sign, any planets found in that particular zodiac sign, and attributes importance to the characteristics of those planets for that sign. The method qualifies that information by any aspects which those domiciled planets make with other planets. Then, the method identifies planetary positions by sign for that day which make a significant aspect to the particular zodiac Sun sign, and attributes from this.
- the horoscopes of Western prior art Sun signs are not directly useable, or rotated, as the horoscopes of the invention's art.
- a Western Sun position in, for example subject, Scorpio is in Libra
- the subject cannot use the Western horoscope for Libra
- the Western positions which underlie its Libra horoscope are actually positions and aspects in relation to Virgo.
- Figure 10B serves as a second example. It contains Celebrity Profiles by Invention, providing brief astrological sketches of eight celebrities.
- the profiles, being printed information generated per the methods of the invention, are analytic artifacts which house the invention's component data and describe the astrological character consistent therewith.
- These eight selected celebrities are identical to those selected and analyzed, commercially published by the Daily News, "Your Stars" by Joyce Jillson, June 3-5, 1997, June 7, 1997 and June 9-12, 1997.
- the profiles by invention are generated by approximately processing the (Western) prior art component data found in the Jillson profiles.
- all prior art component data are adjusted by an approximate, corrective, amount, being to shift prior art positions one zodiac sign back, i.e. earlier in the circuit.
- the invention's position of Mercury is in Gemini, the zodiac sign which precedes Cancer.
- the celebrity profiles generated by the invention are arguably superior to the prior art profiles, since the analysis of celebrity personalities rests on stronger astrological causality. For instance, pxtj ⁇ c J 1 Maxs. in, its, ruler of Aries, which Steffi Graf has by the methods of the invention. Jillson attributes this to Mars in Taurus, which is a weaker position for Mars. Similarly, Donald Trump's well- known activities and personality stem from his Sun in Taurus, this sign ruling personal property, real estate, physical beauty, love of riches and bodily pleasure. The profile by invention features this, while the prior art places his Sun in Gemini, the sign ruling the mind, communication, education and ideas. Because the Sun is a preeminent planet, if it were in Gemini, astrology indicates a fully different life focus, personality and purpose from Donald Trump than the self-made, real-estate, casino and beauty-pageant mogul.
- Figure 11 shows three Astrological System Perspective Natal Charts, showing alternative vantages of the subject's position along the zodiac from the perspective of each planetary component .
- the Sun which appears from the earth as located at the end of Libra, on the cusp into Scorpio, sees the subject on earth in the opposite zodiac sign along the ecliptic, that is, as across from the natal position, at the end of Aries.
- the middle astrological artifact of Figure 11 shows another variety of Natal Chart, which reflects a Reversed Zodiac Order from previous chart artifacts of Tables and Figures, as well as from the opposite zodiac sign artifact depicted above it.
- Figure 11A presents the zodiac component data and astrological disposition for the example subject of Figure 11, for each of its three astrological system perspective charts.
- the subject from an opposite perspective, has a preponderance of planets in "young" signs, in Aries and Gemini, opposite the invention's 30/360 grid-based component placements in Libra and Sagittarius, respectively.
- the opposite and reversed chart, data and disposition reveal this "youthfulness" as domiciled in the sixth house, of work, and in the subject's fifth house, of creativity.
- Figure 11B presents the astrological mapping device of Figure 9F with its perimeter band of zodiac constellation markings proceeding in reversed, clockwise, order around the band from the vernal equinox origin marked at the division separating Aquarius and Pisces.
- Figure 11B is basis of the reversed, and opposite and reversed, charts, drawn in Figure 11.
- the vernal equinox origin is marked in opposite sign, at the line separating Virgo and Leo.
- FIG. 12 compiled data, System Sets of Correspondences.
- This invention's system of correspondences between Astrology and Tarot assign the ten Planets of astrology to the first part of the Major Arcanum of the tarot deck, numbered I to X, herein starting with I corresponding to the Sun, then II to Mercury, III to Venus, IV to Mars, V to Jupiter, VI to Saturn, VII to Uranus, VIII to Neptune, IX to Pluto and X to the Moon.
- the remaining twelve cards of the Major Arcanum numbered XI to XXII (or 0), are set, being assigned the correspondences to the twelve Zodiac Signs of astrology, starting with XI corresponding to Aries, XII to Taurus, XIII to Gemini, XIV to Cancer, XV to Leo, XVI to Virgo, XVII to Libra, XVIII to Scorpio, XIX to Sagittarius, XX to Capricorn, XXI to Aquarius and, last, XXII (or 0) to Pisces.
- the drawing in Figure 13 diagrams the invention's System of Correspondences for the Numerological Identifications per date, whether a birth date or any and all calendar dates, these being conducted in three means.
- the first means termed “Day” identifies the specific day of the month under an input inquiry. By example input subject, date November 21 st , 1960, the Day is 21.
- the second means is termed “Digit” and identifies the number discovered by adding together each digit of the date.
- Each calendar month is assigned a number from 1 to 12, beginning with January as 1 and December as 12, thus, November is 11.
- the Digit for same example input is the sum of each digit (1+1+2+1+1+9+6+0) , this sum is 21.
- the third means termed "Decade", first totals the number discovered by summing the numbers of the date' s month, day and year; for same example, (11+21+1960), totaling 1992. That number is then computed to Decade by adding together its digits, (1+9+9+2), is 21. Thus, for this example subject, each of the three numerological identifications returned the number, 21. Input example date has been identified hereby as a "triple" 21.
- the letters corresponding to the number one are A, I, J and Y.
- the letters associated with the number two are B, K and R.
- the letters corresponding to the number three are C, G, L and S; for the number four, D, M and T.
- the letters associated with the number five are E, H, N, Q and X.
- the letters corresponding to the number six are U, V and W; for the number seven, 0 and Z.
- the number eight corresponds to the letters, F and P.
- the number nine corresponds to the variety of consonant-H's: TH, CH, SH, SCH, PH.
- Two, integrating, sample server-based systems are schematized in Figure 15, a Merchant Server System and a Member Server System.
- the merchant server system provides the functions of transaction processing, catalogue management, payment handling and inventory management, with user input accessing the home page which links product information and catalogue with products in catalogue by a staging server and live server. From the home page, and from the product information/catalogue windows, the transaction processing is accessed, with transactions updating inventory database on server via transactions processing, by which an order database and payment handling are accomplished.
- the home page provides access to the Merchant Server System and to the Member Server System.
- the member server system routs internet traffic through internet security into a non-member anonymous FTP server with open access FTP content and general membership information or through a member ID proxy server firewall, from which the member ID server provides pay-for-services content, data, artifacts and information, using a caching proxy server to store member databases and archives. Payment is membership fee or per service.
- the open access FTP content and pay-for-services content pertains to the invention's content, data, artifacts and information, as well as to prior art's. These include, horoscopes, natal, progressed, transit and synnastry data, charts, dispositions and profiles, plus Eastern Style and Chinese lunar sign data, artifacts and information. Included are the computations and identifications of alpha-numerology, astrology and tarot.
- Figure 16 is a Functional Specification in Diagram for computer-based devices or programs, performing per the Invention.
- the computer program of Figure 16 commences from user inputs of subject name, a date for the subject, and a place and time for the subject date. From the name of subject, the alpha-numerical identifications proceed, utilizing the correspondence system of Figure 14, with the identifications output. From the date for the subject, typically a birth date, the numerology for the date proceeds, utilizing the correspondence system of Figure 13, the three identifications are computed, of Day, Digit and Decade, with the identifications output. From the date of subject and the place and local time for that date, the astrological artifacts proceeds.
- the vernal equinox origin is precisely set, drawing on the invention's twelve setting means, of Figure 21. Also set, or preset, is the unique system perspective, of earth-, solar- and luminary-centered vantages, of Figure 1 through Figure 10 and the Figures 11, see also the Figure 20. Further set, or preset for comparison purposes are the astrological prior art form data and artifacts created. Utilizing the processing methods, apparatuses and references resources of this invention, astrological artifacts per invention are generated and output.
- the subject's zodiac component data is computed by the invention' s three coordinate mapping systems: 30/360 grid-based ("sign"); physical stars in constellation; and zodiac symbol-based.
- the subject's zodiac component data is mapped to the constellations and to the symbols illustrated over the stars.
- the corresponding parts of the zodiac symbol and of the corresponding ("nearby") stars are noted in profile output. From the determined data and created charts, interpretation proceeds. Also, horoscopes for the day by Sun signs, Figure 10, and profiles for a subject, Figure 10B.
- the subject data set(s) are stored to memory, as subject databases and statistical archives.
- Figure 17 shows Integrated Componentry of Astrological Systems and showcases common ingredients of integrated and complete astrological systems which are created, based on the constellation-correlated positions of signs and components.
- the astrological systems contain integrated components, which include the processing mechanics of inputs, output rendering templates and look-up tables and algorithms, each of these further detailed therein.
- the Four Formats of Invention's Commercial-Product Systems describe printed-matter toolbox system, computer-based stand-alone system, server-based networked system, and modem, voice, dial-in system, these further detailed in drawing.
- the Processing Mechanics consist of a complete instruction set, enabling and providing for the execution of processes and the output of artifacts.
- the Output Rendering Templates include those of astrology calendars and ephemerides, horoscopes, and the charts, tables, aspect grids, disposition and profiles for natal, progressed, transit and synnastry astrology.
- the Template Charts are of this invention's devices, and two- and three-dimensional displays.
- the Look-Up Tables or Algorithms consist of: zodiac planet components by day/month/year; zone standard time at Greenwich noon, zodiac axial components for local sidereal time; lunar nodes; part of fortune; plus, coordinate map of the ecliptic and visualization backgrounds.
- the Printed-Matter Toolbox System contains printed componentry, of an ephemeris and look-up tables containing, or to calculate, invention's zodiac component positions. Written instructions are included in this system. A manual is provided for the processing of subject input values; these found data are transferred by user to invention's artifact templates.
- the Computer-Based Stand-Alone System consists of a computer program in memory or on disk, CD or other digital medium, providing automated processing of subject inputs into astrological data, artifacts and information per this invention.
- the computer program operates in a stand-alone hardware environment, generating output and content via integrated routines, automated databases and coded output templates, to accomplish input processing and output rendering.
- the Server-Based Networked System enables remote access for users via the internet and web, where the processing and output per invention are generated by digital automation.
- User input and the output of the server-based system containing the automation are rendered over telecommunications, of phone, cable, cellular or broadcast, or over networked wire lines.
- the Modem, Voice, Dial-In System enables remote access for users via direct dial phone, cable or satellite dish, with input/output sent by digital or analog signal as information.
- Positions of Requisite Zodiac Components as Data entails: taking values for input parameters of date, plus time and geographic position on earth; calculating any intermediate data for zodiacal discovery, involving adjustment to local sidereal time; referencing invention's resources, ephemerides, look-up tables and algorithms, or adjusting prior art resources, ephemerides, charts, look-up tables and algorithms per invention's corrective methods; returning invention's zodiacal positions of astrological component data.
- Requisite Zodiac Component Data includes any or all of: the planetary components - Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto and Lunar Nodes; the axial components - Ascendant, Descendant, Mid-Heaven, Imum Coeli, Twelve Houses; the reference resource components source component data in ephemerides and calendar, plus astrologers' and astronomers' tables and algorithms; the advanced components - progressed, transit, synnestry and composite data, and Eastern- and Chinese-Style artifacts.
- the Component Data Processing into analytic tools and artifacts includes: processing of component data for astrological charts, tables, aspect grids, dispositions, profiles and horoscopes; formatting, rendering, imaging and manufacturing astrological data and artifacts; publishing, disclosing, distributing or providing astrological artifacts processed by invention.
- Astrological Artifacts covers invention's articles of manufacture: astrological information and zodiac component data; reference resources of ephemeris, books of houses, lunar tables, calendars, aspectarians and dates of Sun and Lunar Signs; astrological charts of natal, progressed, transit, mundane, synnestry, composite, conception and horary; grids of aspects between zodiac components of conjunction, opposition, trine, square, sesquiquadrate, sextile, quincunx, semi-square and semi-sextile, by astrologer's standard orb; tables of disposition having zodiac components by sign, element, polarity, house, components in rulership, exaltation, detriment and fall, plus mutual reception, end-depositing, archetype; horoscopes and profiles, based on invention's astrological information and component data.
- the Astrological Apparatuses, Systems, Reference Resources and Commerce of this Invention includes devices housing, storing, processing, manufacturing and communicating.
- Figure 19 presents Astrological Processing Methods, comprising: inputs of date, time and geographical location, at a minimum a date, with optional input selections for the value precisely marking the vernal equinox origin and for the astrological system perspectives; processes of local sidereal time computation, ephemeris look-up, data call-back per user input and assembly of artifacts based on the determined data; and outputs of astrology data, charts, tables, grids, resources, horoscopes, profiles and information - the artifacts of this invention. Side-by-side comparisons with prior art output are further outputs provided by this invention.
- the invention produces articles for the distinct categories of natal astrologicals, progressed and transited astrologicals, plus synnergistic typus, from the user- specified inputs of date, time of day and geographic origination.
- the invention established the locations of core astrological component, i.e. planets, houses, angles, ascendant and lunar nodes, mapping true zodiacals to output formats.
- Figure 19 also presents a Synopsis of Steps in Processing.
- the Step 1 discovers the Local Sidereal Time from the subject input parameters.
- the Step 2 references the zodiac position of the components for the rendered LST, linked with the input geographical location.
- the Step 3 returns the subject component position data, zodiacal values, sorting and filtering this data into invention's assorted astrological artifacts.
- Figure 20 presents the invention's Unique Astrological System Perspectives. The full variety of astrological perspectives are delineated by functionality, ranging from standard natal astrology, progressed and transit astrology, to non-earth-centered system perspectives. These variations are part of this invention, addressed in Figure 20, Basic Functionality of Invention's Processing Apparatuses by Variations in Unique Astrological System Perspective. These systems are delineated by the perspective of astrological views in determining data. Figure 20 cites twelve varieties of astrological data, tools and articles of manufacture, these artifacts specified by the invention's unique system perspectives, these implemented herein:
- Figure 11 has Sun's view of subject's earth-bound location; d) solar-centered progressed astrology: per b) , but with positions per solar-centered perspective,
- Sun' s view of the earth in zodiac is derived from Figure 6C; e) luminary-centered astrology: per a) from perspective of each of sun, planets, and moon, see the Figures 11, 11A and 11B; f) luminary-centered progressed astrology: per b), from perspective of each of sun, planets, and moon, luminaries' view of progressed input per Figures 6C and 11; g) transiting conditions astrology: overlaying the positions at present or for a targeted date, a) through g) , for another time/place, in the Figure 6D; h) extra-system earth-centered standard astrology: per a) , including luminaries outside of solar system, these of stars and symbols, in Figures 8, 9, 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D; i) extra-system luminary-centered standard astrology: per e), including luminaries outside of solar system, Figure 7, view of earth is from luminary/star perspective; j) extra-system, multi-valence,
- the invention has detailed means for determining the zodiac sign to degree on the mapping system's vernal equinox origin. These twelve-fold means are found cited in Figure 21, Means for Determining the Precise Marking of the Origin (Vernal Equinox). Means 1) is determined, specified and imlemented herein, with the alternative precision markings being a selectable input, as contained in Figure 19. The Figure 21 also contains Means for Precisely Precessing the Origin (Vernal Equinox) , to precess the origin forward or backward in time, from any origin under the invention.
- the invention' s astrological information, data, reference resources and artifacts can be used to determine the zodiac positions and dates of Western "tropical" astrology prior art data and artifacts, by adjusting the former thirty degrees forward (one full sign, each sign 30°) East, along the zodiac belt, i.e. if by invention's art, Jupiter is in Gemini, then Jupiter is in Cancer under Western art.
- Eastern "sidereal" prior art data and artifacts can be created by adjusting the invention's signs and position data 6.5 degrees forward, East, for purposes of making comparison.
- an astrological artifact is to produce, by engineered process, objects, images, tools and outputs meeting the needs which are specific to astrology.
- Astrological artifacts of data, analysis and reference specifically tailored to astrological inquiry are not directly produced by astronomers' apparatus systems. Instead, astronomers' tools and artifact processing systems can enable the user to input parameters of time and location, and on command, render an image of the viewable sky per those inputs.
- the Figure 22 contains Methods and Means for Determining Astrological Artifacts per invention, including, by Conversion and Correction of prior art data, apparatuses and systems.
- the goal is to create invention' s component data and artifacts in 30/360° coordinate system of astrological convention.
- Conventions are: positions are given in ecliptic coordinates of celestial longitude (and latitude) , positions by sign (and to degree) ; and, twelve zodiac signs on the ecliptic belt, each sign uniform 30 degrees of 360.
- vernal equinox origin is first point.
- Eastern data, artifacts and information, apparatuses, charts and systems, zodiac signs are adjusted west, one sign - ayanamsa;
- the patent of Laver provides two longitudinal data types for astrology. It provides the Western tropical data, see its Figure 1, 150, vernal equinox marked Aries 0° (see Laver col 4, In 42) . It provides Eastern sidereal data, Figure 1, 156, vernal equinox origin is at Pisces 5.9° (see Laver col 7, In 22 and Figure 1) . Constellation markings therein reflect those two mapping systems . In Ploner' s Figure 1, it is found that the sun's tropical position, from January 1 st - 21 st , is in the sign of Capricorn, whereas by invention, these dates the Sun is in Sagittarius. The remaining prior art patents cited have tropical data.
- the application houses a catalogue of the zodiac constellations' stars in ecliptic coordinates of longitude and latitude. Similar or identical catalogue in ecliptic coordinates has not been found in patent, publication nor in commercial use.
- the application specifies a mapping device, which, owing to its inclusion of the stars comprising the zodiac constellations, is unique and inventive regarding the prior art astrological devices of Mantley, Nabeyama, Bailey, Lynch and Slayden, not containing this feature, stemming from the unique star catalogue.
- the application's device specifies a circular base sheet divided into twelve zodiac signs, each of 30 degrees.
- the application herein defines methods for providing correction.
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