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Astronomers are learning rapidly about the vastness of our universe and astrologers are catching up. Up untill 2025 Shapley was the largest superstructure containing numerous galactic clusters but four new and larger ones have been discovered. Unlike Shapley, these other four span two or more zodiac signs and until their centroid masses are determined there is little to go on astrologically. |
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Quipu, for example, which is the largest superstructure thus known, spans an area of almost 5 zodiac signs (late tropical Aquarius to late tropical Cancer)
or some 144 degrees! Below is an image of the Quipu superstructure.
The smaller galactic clusters are far more delineable. Three of these giant clusters have the most massive black holes or creation points known. These three are Phoenix A (100 billion solar masses), IC 1101 (97.7 billion solar masses), and MS 735.6 (51.3 billion solar masses). The really interesting thing about these three is that they are all in trine to each other astrologically in the tropical water signs! (see image below).
The water signs are naturally psychic so that the incredible energies emitted by these three black holes or cosmic centers must be felt somewhere in your chart. The closer the degree to these centers the stronger the effect. The next three largest or most massive black holes, Ton 618, SDSS J143148, and SDSS J114833 are all located interestingly enough in tropical mid-late Virgo, an earth sign, as if to balance the first three. Galactic astrology is a fascinating way to learn about and to tap into primordial cosmic energy centers as filtered through your birth chart. back to home |