When Is Nanotechnology Used In Astrology?

The sun, moon, and rising sign represent the key objectives of a soul, with the ruler of your rising sign providing insight into how your purpose manifests. In astrology, degrees play a crucial role in determining the strength and influence of planetary placements in a birth chart. Astrologers can gain deeper insights into an individual’s life by understanding the significance of degrees.

The first ancient astrologers were observant, drawing a flat, 2-dimensional drawing to represent the apparent path along the ecliptic. Astrology purports that astronomical bodies have influence on people’s lives beyond basic weather patterns, depending on their birth date. However, numerous scientific studies have disproven this claim.

The Doppler Effect, which is an example of the Doppler Effect, is a phenomenon where sound or light waves emitted by an object are stretched out as it moves away from us. The feminine signs of Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces are known for their introversion and focus.

Astrology can help individuals better understand their life and enjoy it more. The New Moon in Gemini on June 6th is an example of a lunation cycle that can be difficult to pinpoint and depends on the astrological bodies involved. Transits are described as being similar to flashlights.


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  • 2:25 – “We’ll never know what that Star, or any other star, looks like at this exact moment”. It’s the same for EVERYTHING we view. Even when I look at my keyboard when I’m typing, I’m looking back in time to how it looked about 1 nano second ago. That car across the street could have disappeared 50 nano seconds ago, and you wouldn’t know about it. For sure, our brain processing slows things down so much that these times don’t really matter, but the undeniable truth of relativity is that everything we see happened a ‘short’ while ago and we are ALWAYS looking back in time – we see nothing ‘as it happens’. The effect may be more pronounced in space, but don’t forget that it happens down here too. The same laws of physics apply in both cases.

  • This series brought back memories from high school. You lost me a lot of the time but I found it all interesting anyway. It is so amazing what human beings can figure out. Gives me faith in what we can figure out when not killing each other. Don’t mean to end on a negative note but just something I was thinking all along whilst perusal this series. Thanks Doc. Thanks Crash Course. 😁👍🏼

  • (03:33) they had to have ‘standard candles’ (stars) that would register specific distances…. (07:07) dark mass is functionally a compound of: mass-drag by the galaxy’s non-dark stars (like the expansion of space itself by the Big Bang mass), plus possibly, some residual, but cosmology isn’t there yet, so it’s to-be-determined after mass-drag is computed properly….

  • I love art, history, and philosophy than the sciences………….but I can now see their connections….art can be studied through history….history can be tackles ideas of the past………philosophy also deals with art and the past……. and sciences can all end with philosophical questions like “what’s the nature of reality?” “what is matter at all?” and “what is the nature and laws of the cosmos?”. I’ll gonna miss this Physics and Philosophy. . . . looking forward with Mythology and Sociology…’cause I’m less interested in computers. I don’t know why humanities and social sciences are my thing than natural, formal, and applied sciences. 🙂

  • But when you say, the light from farthest galaxies red shifted more, doesn’t this mean “they were moving away faster” instead of “they are moving away faster”? Because when we look further, doesn’t this mean we look in more distance past?? In conclusion, this can mean they were moving faster in the past and now they slowed down?? So, the expansion of the universe is slowing down not accelerating. Please answer +CrashCourse, this question got me thinking for years…

  • My #1 complaint with this series was that the Modern Physics segment of this series was far too short. I do hope they pick this up and built on subjects such as Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, and Cosmology. Nuclear Decay would be a lot easier to explain when the audience understands quantum tunneling. I do also hope they explore fields such as solid-state physics (to explain solar panels, LEDs, and transistors), plasma physics, and even particle physics. It could be a series entirely built off of the concepts of quantum mechanics. This was a great intro physics series. Bit fast, but enjoyable. I hope to see this continue soon!

  • A new thought for common sense. I think of gravity as this. Energy emitted from the sun instantly begins the rarefied process. Gravity is this process in reverse, energies negative byproduct. Through this frequency zones, if you will, are established. By creation and use of the magnetosphere, a portion of the energy from the sun is centered at the earth’s core. It is thereby emitted in the same fashion as the sun, at tolerable levels determined by earth. If an individual were to think of this as a 1,2,3 rarefied process, the 1 would be the initial establishment of equilibrium at the core, providing orbital patterns. The 2,3 would be the other portion we know as sun shine, from which wind and other earthy phenomena are explained. From this thought, I have been able to explain the universe.

  • What if what we consider to be the “big bang” is just the other side of a black hole where all the matter already got sucked up and spit out and now its expanding because of the kinetic energy from being spit out on the other side of the immense gravitational pull. It never started from one initial point, instead it was simply “redirected”?

  • The of the great late physicists said this about physics: “Our world is completely composed of jello. When the jello jiggles, you won’t notice, because the jello jiggles everything. It jiggles everything except for one parameter, and this is the parameter that allows us to see the jello. We haven’t found this parameter, but this is what physics is hunting for. Everyone who practices physics doesn’t know it, but this is the ultimate goal of physics: To find that parameter.”

  • Can we really say dark energy causes expansion, when we use expansion to infer dark energy? Also can we really conclude dark matter is real because our estimates are wrong? If you are using general relativity to calculate the centripetal acceleration, how certain can we be that it is an accurate model on such a large scale. Even Newtons laws fall to pieces when you put them to extremes.

  • You do know that ‘dark energy’ is not a thing by itself, it’s just a term that when placed in the currently accepted theories makes them fit the experimental observations. We still don’t known what it is or how to probe it, hence the ‘dark’. ‘Dark matter’, by the way, is also something that when added to currently held theories makes them fit experimental results, but all we know is that it is some kind of matter (or at least something with mass as it interacts gravitationally) that does not interact with electromagnetic radiation (which prompted the whole ‘dark’ thing with names. You do realize that scientific laws are not something that nature has to obey, they are just something we use to describe what we observe in the universe. The universe itself couldn’t care less about all the mathematical formalism we use to describe it. I suggest you visit Sixty Symbols website and watch the dark matter (v=77yXhAibQp4) and dark energy (v=IJYDcXZMe9c) articles.

  • Everything in the Universe can be explained by Electricty + EMFs. I dont understand the need for Dark Energy, Dark Matter nor SMBH theories to exist when everything works w/o such Theories. For instance there are Super Massive EMFs surrounding Galaxies capable of both controlling the spin of the Galaxy + bending light. No need for the Gravitational Theories to exist to understand such.

  • This woman and the Green brothers, and so many others, deserve so much credit. I sure as hell hope Trump doesn’t pull the plug on,CPB, PBS and NEA (among many others!). They’re a big part of what made this possible, and they might be gone soon… Wishing for many more lightyears of intellectual distance to travel with Crash Course!

  • “Do those who disbelieve not see that the heavens and the earth were (once) one mass all closed up, then We rent them apart. And it is from water that We created all life. Will they not believe” Chapter 21 verse 30 Quran 1400 years ago a man named Mohamed (pbuh) told his people this, and he couldn’t read or write !! so where did he get it from ?

  • at about 1:45 minutes she notes we see the light emitted from alpha centorie about 4 years ago. but then implies when you are looking at galaxies 14 billion light years out toward the edge of the visible universe, and 14 billion years younger than our galaxy, we know exactly what those galaxies are doing today, that today those galaxies are speeding away from us at an accelerated velocity. BOGUS interpretation of the data. do the math with time being negative.

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