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Deuterocanonical books From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (The word ""deuterocanonical"" as Wikipedia relates it to come from the Greek meaning 'belonging to the second canon')
The original usage of the term "deuterocanonical", non-canonical and from those considered protocanonical and some Bible inclusions of both...
A Search on/From ASTRO.COM Excerted "Appendix" A. The gravity deflection for a planet passing behind the Sun The calculation of the apparent position of a planet involves a relativistic effect, which is the curvature of space by the gravity field of the Sun. This can also be described by a semi-classical algorithm, where the photon travelling from the planet to the observer is deflected in the Newtonian gravity field of the Sun, where the photon has a non-zero mass arising from its energy. To get the correct relativistic result, a correction factor 2.0 must be included in the calculation. A problem arises when a planet disappears behind the solar disk, as seen from the Earth. Over the whole 6000 year time span of the Swiss Ephemeris, it happens often. Planet number of passes behind the Sun Mercury 1723 Venus 456 Mars 412 Jupiter 793 Saturn 428 Uranus 1376 Neptune 543 Pluto 57
A typical occultation of a planet by the Solar disk, which has a diameter of approx. _ degree, has a duration of about 12 hours. For the outer planets it is mostly the speed of the Earth's movement which determines this duration. Strictly speaking, there is no apparent position of a planet when it is eclipsed by the Sun. No photon from the planet reaches the observer's eye on Earth. Should one drop gravitational deflection, but keep aberration and light-time correction, or should one switch completely from apparent positions to true positions for occulted planets? In both cases, one would come up with an ephemeris which contains discontinuities, when at the moment of occultation at the Solar limb suddenly an effect is switched off. Discontinuities in the ephemeris need to be avoided for several reasons. On the level of physics, there cannot be a discontinuity. The planet cannot jump from one position to another. On the level of mathematics, a non-steady function is a nightmare for computing any derived phenomena from this function, e.g. the time and duration of an astrological transit over a natal body, or an aspect of the planet. Nobody seems to have handled this problem before in astronomical literature. To solve this problem, we have used the following approach: We replace the Sun, which is totally opaque for electromagnetic waves and not transparent for the photons coming from a planet behind it, by a transparent gravity field. This gravity field has the same strength and spatial distribution as the gravity field of the Sun. For photons from occulted planets, we compute their path and deflection in this gravity field, and from this calculation we get reasonable apparent positions also for occulted planets. The calculation has been carried out with a semi-classical Newtonian model, which can be expected to give the correct relativistic result when it is multiplied with a correction factor 2. The mass of the Sun is mostly concentrated near its center; the outer regions of the Solar sphere have a low mass density. We used the a mass density distribution from the Solar standard model, assuming it to have spherical symmetry (our Sun mass distribution m® is from Michael Stix, The Sun, p. 47). The path of photons through this gravity field was computed by numerical integration. The application of this model in the actual ephemeris could then be greatly simplified by deriving an effective Solar mass which a photon ”sees” when it passes close by or ”through” the Sun. This effective mass depends only from the closest distance to the Solar center which a photon reaches when it travels from the occulted planet to the observer. The dependence of the effective mass from the occulted planet's distance is so small that it can be neglected for our target precision of 0.001 arc seconds. For a remote planet just at the edge of the Solar disk the gravity deflection is about 1.8”, always pointing away from the center of the Sun. This means that the planet is already slightly behind the Solar disk (with a diameter of 1800”) when it appears to be at the limb, because the light bends around the Sun. When the planet now passes on a central path behind the Solar disk, the virtual gravity deflection we compute increases to 2.57 times the deflection at the limb, and this maximum is reached at _ of the Solar radius. Closer to the Solar center, the deflection drops and reaches zero for photons passing centrally through the Sun's gravity field. We have discussed our approach with Dr. Myles Standish from JPL and here is his comment (private email to Alois Treindl, 12-Sep-1997): .. it seems that your approach is entirely reasonable and can be easily justified as long as you choose a reasonable model for the density of the sun. The solution may become more difficult if an ellipsoidal sun is considered, but certainly that is an additional refinement which can not be crucial.
The mean apogee (or perigee) moves along the mean lunar orbit which has an ...... This is the time it takes the vernal point to return to the node of the ...www.astro.com/swisseph/swisseph.htm - Cached - Similar Abril 2004 - Astrodienst Apr 29, 2004 ... With our ever-increasing ability to observe small, distant objects, we are finding more and more objects similar to Pluto which orbit in the ...www.astro.com/homepage/gb2004_04_p.htm March 2001 - Astrodienst Alois adds: It is a recently discovered body outside Pluto's orbit, ..... after 27 1/2 years to the same place (in my case 5 th house - pisces),how you call ...www.astro.com/homepage/gb2001_03_i.htm
Writing this note, found between the image diagram and the background image (oposite or far LEFT) {and always behind posts)(Looks LIKE An Anvil or a Hammer-Head) balanced center screen, I write for a moment to the scale of this NASA Image Of The Day with the images linked, and tye in Harmonics, asking to search for a harmonious health, each of us as God's children of the World. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060323.html Towering into the middle of this is two related links › Watch comet flyby movie › Asteroid Watch website .
Harmonics - AstrodienstFor example, the fourth harmonic would involve all those planets which share square aspects (90° - division of the circle by four). In the harmonic chart, ... www.astro.com/astrologie/in_harmon_h.htm - Cached
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vero possumus Yes, we can A variation of the campaign slogan used by then-Senator Barack Obama on a Great Seal variation during the 2008 US presidential campaign.[1]
versus (vs) or (v.) towards Literally "in the direction". Mistakenly used in English as "against" (probably from "adversus"), particularly to denote two opposing parties, such as in a legal dispute or a sports match.
veto I forbid The right to unilaterally stop a certain piece of legislation. Derived from ancient Roman voting practices.
vi et animo With heart and soul Or "Strength with Courage". Motto of Ascham School and the McCulloch clan crest.
vi veri universum vivus vici by the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe From Christopher Marlowe's The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus. Note that v was originally the consonantal u, and was written the same before the two forms became distinct, and also after in many cases, when u and v were both capitalized as V: thus, Vniversum. Also, universum is sometimes quoted with the form ueniversum (or Veniversum), which is presumably a combination of universum and oeniversum, two classically attested spellings). Recently quoted in the Alan Moore graphic novel and film adaptation, V For Vendetta, by the main character, V.
via by the road "by way of" or "by means of"; e.g. "I'll contact you via e-mail."
via media middle road Can refer to the radical center political stance.
via, veritas, vita The Way, the Truth and the Life Motto of The University of Glasgow and Eastern Nazarene College
vice in place of "one who acts in place of another"; can be used as a separate word, or as a hyphenated prefix: "Vice President" and "Vice-Chancellor".
vice versa versa vice with position turned Thus, "the other way around", "conversely", etc. Historically, vice is properly pronounced as two syllables, but the one-syllable pronunciation is extremely common. Classical Latin pronunciation dictates that the letter C can only make a hard sound, like K and a v is pronounced like a w; thus wee-keh wehr-sah.[2]
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PREVIEW NEXT POST, TOPIC- hillul and a Plea To Get It Correct In Wikipedia.
Some "Scholar"(in my opinion) needs to aply themselves and add their best correctly worded definition of hillul....
...and the scholar/s need to also take into account the etymology OF NAMES ALSO, and not to exclude the reasonings surrounding Hillul name for the defining of hillul ; therefore desifering translations hillul to extend from those within the Minyan's description of "eligibility", "minors", Transgressors, Proselytes, "Those who are unable to respond", etc...
...possibly the Cannonite from what is represented in the description tat follows (see below ""Wadi el-Hol inscriptions"")
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised because of out-of-date information. Please help improve the article by updating it. There may be additional information on the talk page. (March 2010)
The Wadi el-Hol inscriptions (Arabic وادي الهول Wādī al-Hūl 'Ravine of Terror') were carved on the stone sides of an ancient high-desert military and trade road linking Thebes and Abydos, in the heart of literate Egypt. They are in a wadi in the Qena bend of the Nile, at approx. 25°57′N32°25′E / 25.95°N 32.417°E / 25.95; 32.417, among dozens of hieratic and hieroglyphic inscriptions. The inscriptions are graphically very similar to the Serabit inscriptions, but show a greater hieroglyphic influence, such as a glyph for a man that was apparently not read alphabetically.[2]
Traces of the 16 and 12 characters of the two Wadi el-Hol inscriptions. (Photos here and here)
H1 is a figure of celebration [Gardiner A28], whereas h2 is either that of a child [Gardiner A17] or of dancing [Gardiner A32]. If the latter, h1 and h2 may be graphic variants (such as two hieroglyphs both used to write the Canaanite word hillul "jubilation") rather than different consonants.
Hieroglyphs representing celebration, a child, and dancing respectively. The first appears to be the prototype for h1, while the latter two have been suggested as the prototype for h2.
Several scholars[who?] agree that the רב rb at the beginning of Inscription 1 is likely rebbe (chief; cognate with rabbi). Several scholars[who?] have also asserted that the אל 'l at the end of Inscription 2 is likely 'el "(a) god".
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One more time from Wikipedia for defi/ning"hillul", starting with the information they already have presented at this time:(AGAIN, Another not so easy
to just click there and read; This NOTE BEFORE READING:
"THE FIRST SEARCH RESULT FOR ""hillul"" LENDS CONTEXT TO meaning HLL or Halil {hallel (or hillul), a Hebrew name meaning "in joy" and also "in jubilation" HLL Lifecare Limited (formerly Hindustan Latex Limited), an ...
779 B (101 words) - 19:42, 10 February 2010}....(SO IT{Wikipedia} DISPLAYS, but...)... That HLL definition links to other meanings of HLL....
...so those all together I paste in here first, followed by the other hillul meanings...)...:
hll, the Old Testament Hebrew lexicon hll referring to the original word (transliterated word hll) translating to allah, el-leh, and also the Aramaic translated word as elleh [1]
hallel (or hillul), a Hebrew name meaning "in joy" and also "in jubilation"
HLL Lifecare Limited (formerly Hindustan Latex Limited), an Indian Public Sector Undertaking
Hindustan Lever Limited, a company selling Indian products such as tea, soaps, and detergents
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Ecological... appears in the Mesolithic period It was probably used to convert closed forests into more open ecosystems favourable to game animals. ...
»6) This figure is obviously much too high to represent the liquid waste production to be expected in a closed ecological system in which total weight is minimized. A study of the minimum liquid waste production which could be expected ...
On a grand (macroscopic) scale, the planet Earth itself is a closed ecological system; on a more modest scale, ... Life scientists call a human- made closed ecological system that involves a combination of chemical, physical, ...
Summing up all arguments about the biosphere as the original for creating the artificial closed ecological system, we can conclude that at most it gives us an example of the elementary biological and physicochemical processes, ...
Closed Ecological Systems for Life Support A life support system that approaches complete internal sustainability and which is biologically-based is termed a closed ecological system, meaning that it is essentially materially closed, ...
Life scientists call a human-made closed ecological system that involves a combination of chemical, physical, ... This type of closed ecological system is sometimes called a controlled ecological life support system. closed loop Term ...
PREFACE The Panel on Closed Ecological Systems of the Armed Forces --National Research Council Committee on Bio- Astronautics viewed the design of a closed ecological system as a problem of the synthesis of a complex system from a large ...
The answer depends on at least one basic feature of the assumed ecological system - whether it is an open or closed system. A closed ecological system is one that is cut off entirely from the rest of the world, and population change is ...
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EMOTION AND MIND The energies of emotions in the environment may be at a parallel to the levels of mind energies of your focus. Separating the two may not be the answer so much as blending the two to the ballance of where they should be in focus of purity; that is of the combigned elements on either side of the fulcrum, impurities caused by the chemistry of the two; Linking e.g.s :, balance #1 (mind emotion "balance" "fulcrum" ) and balance #2 (mind heart soul emotion "balance" "fulcrum" ) ; ANOTHER EXAMPLE using search engines with keywords; i.e, on one hand the results (About 304 results) are from entering SCIENCE and ART with other keywords, and on the other hand, the other keywords are entered {"CLASSICAL" "MODERNISM" JESUS FATHER spirit "mind" "emotion" "balance"}, and the results(About 415 results)are without SCIENCE and ART.
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(Astro.com excert)Morin says astrologers have relied on planets to show, by nature alone, which of their analogical significations operate in a horoscope. A universal significator, however, does not distinguish among members of the category it rules; a planet by its nature signifies, without distinction, all its categorical meanings. To make the point, Morin quotes a question that the 16th-century astrologer Girolamo Cardano posed:
â026 Cardanus â026 states that Ptolemy introduced a great deal of confusion when he assigned several meanings to one significator, and made the Moon, for example, the significator of the body, the morals, the health, the wife, mother, daughters, maid-servants and sisters. Says Cardanus: â01CWhat then must be the condition of the Moon in the horoscope of one whose wife had died in childbirth but himself lived a long life, who had many healthy daughters but also maid-servants who ran away, who had a sound body but a mother who died young, and who himself showed a poor moral character?"6
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In Greek mythology, Pegasus (ancient Greek à3A0à3AEà3B3à3B1à3C3à3BFà3C2 / Pegasos, Latin Pegasus) is one of the most known fantastical creatures in Greek mythology.
The symbolism of Pegasus varies with time, { 15:08, 19 October 2010} as a Wikipedia Article describes . Symbol of wisdom and especially of fame from the Middle Ages until the Renaissance, he became one symbol of the poetry and the creator of sources in which the poets come to draw inspiration, particularly in the nineteenth century. Pegasus is the subject of a very rich iconography, especially through the ancient Greek pottery and paintings and sculptures of the Renaissance. Personification of the water, solar myth, or shaman mount, Carl Jung and his followers have seen in Pegasus a profound symbolic esoteric in relation to the spiritual energy that allows to access to the realm of the gods on Mount Olympus. In the twentieth and twenty-first century, he appeared in movies, in fantasy, in video games and in role play, where by extension, the term Pegasus is often used to refer to any winged horse.
In The King James Bible the results for unicorns and translations and context are concise to the story, and the results linked here are just the general keywords { Unicorn KJV } About 10,100 results
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