Astronomer Johannes Kepler had the advantage of telescopes or computer again, in the 17th century, was able to establish a harmonious relationship between the planets tried. In his third law of planetary motion Kepler says: on a planet's orbital period is proportional to its distance from the Sun , first revealed in his Harmonice Mundi or seminal work ' Harmony of the world ' in 1619. It is also known as the harmonic law.
Kepler's discoveries still hold Firm today vindicate basic theory of Pythagoras, the fabric of our existence is inseparable.
One of the ways that we can observe the presence only of this theory is in the planetary report and the intervals between the Sun, Moon and Earth. More specifically in observing eclipses that occur in models numbered regular, repeated, known as The Saros cycle. On earth we may witness anything between two and five solar eclipses in a year. The frequency of each cycle is 18 years, 11 days and 8 hours and there are some 70 solar eclipses (solar and Lunar) in every series of Saros, 1260 years spanning.
The Sun is a star among an infinite number of others, within an infinite number of galaxies. However, without this star and the solar system, life simply would not exist. Although, in the grand scheme of things, the Sun is a star in the rather insignificant, its size can be better appreciated when I tell you that, hypothetically, it could accommodate a million planets the size of the Earth. Being approximately 109 times the diameter of the Earth, the Sun is 400 times greater than the diameter of the Moon, while the Moon is about one fourth the diameter of the Earth.
In one of the most beautiful displays of perfection and synchronicity known to man, under certain conditions, that the Moon's disk is able to completely erase the sunlight, which generates a path of darkness on the surface of the Earth. Is a event known as a Total Solar Eclipse.
Due to its distance from the Sun and Earth and the plane of its orbit when it is between them, the Moon periodically will cover the face of the Sun in various degrees of darkening. So we can have total eclipse, annular, partial and not central.
The next round of Saros is a total solar eclipse, which will take place on March 29, 2006 to 10.11: 21 GMT for 4 minutes and 7 seconds.
The area of darkness that will cause the shadow of the Moon is known as the path of totality. This Eclipse has a path of totality that sweeps from Brazil, crossing the South Atlantic Ocean and landings across Togo, Benin. Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Libya and Egypt and then stretching up in Turkey and ending in Mongolia.
With the introduction of spacecraft which SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory), those in the scientific community are beginning to understand the forces that the Sun can have on Earth. Particular attention has been devoted in recent years the impact of solar flares and sunspots on the Earth.
In short, sunspots are visible influences of magnetic forces of the Sun. Sunspots have now proven to have the greatest effect to life on Earth, when they are more prevalent during periods of maximum solar (about 100 sunspots), or mostly absent (zero sunspots) known as solar minimum. In another demonstration of collaboration within the universe, this sunspot cycle lasts for approximately 11 years-just under Eclipse cycle, folds within the cycle of solar activity in the longer term that lasts for years 80-90. (Known as Gleisberg cycle).
Sometimes sunspot maximum temperatures of the Earth's gravitational field is severely impacted causing migratory animals lose their bearings, whales to beach themselves and lose directional capabilities. Power outages occur, electronic devices, including phones can go haywire and satellites in space can also be destroyed. In contrast, between 1645 and 1715 in a period known as the Maunder Minimum, the lack of solar activity led to the period known as the little ice age.
So it's safe to extrapolate that if alterations to the surface of the Sun causes recognizable terrestrial events, which the entire sunlight is obscured by the Earth is going to have huge consequences. Something that observers of the rhythm and pattern (also known as astrologists!) have known since the beginning of civilization.
This upcoming Eclipse is one of three in the last century to occur in the sky at the VIII degree of the Zodiac (Aries 8). The other two were in 1968 and 1987. This however should be more powerful. We judge this by the fact that the other two were not total eclipses and that they did not last for even a minute of time. This Eclipse is 4 minutes, 07 seconds in length.
The fact that we even planets aligning with the Galactic Center, at the time of this Eclipse and angular relationships (or harmonic resonance) with other planetary bodies is also significant.
The empirical evidence shows that eclipses have greater impact on the countries that lie in the path of totality and those for which the degree of the Eclipse resonates with their time of birth somehow. By this I mean that any person, country or manifest object whose birth involves 8 degrees of Cardinal signs (Aries, Libra, Capricorn or cancer) is likely to experience events that mirror the celestial event.
Using our basic number theory of the universe, the conjunction of two planets are thought to resonate for number one, the number of units. Within "Unit" everything will be immersed in the course of the cycle and in fact, continue to be further through subsequent cycles.
As the Moon's disk is symbolically ' off-putting ' sunlight, it correlates with events, which possesses a quality of death and rebirth 'the end of a phase of being and the beginning of a new '. The cycle takes place in the Sun, Moon and other planets will be ready to Eclipse the original 8 Aries, activation of international events in those places where the Eclipse is visible, or is rising or setting at that location, or making it transits to chart positions.
People (or anything else made manifest) which are born 29 March +/ -3 days or any year, they will find their lives and Fortunes resonate strongly solar/lunar cycles and in particular to future Eclipse cycles.
In fact, if the planets are similar to the mechanism of an intricate clock celeste, revolutions involved in Eclipse can really be described as time-markers of important cycles of destiny.