Spiritual Portal
Mar 03, 2026 01:41 pm
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: https://www.reverbnation.com/stevehydonus
 
  Home Help Gallery Links Staff List Login Register  

David Frawley

Recent Items

Views: 10
Comments (1)
By: Jitendra Hydonus

Views: 9
Comments (0)
By: Jitendra Hydonus

Views: 5
Comments (0)
By: Jitendra Hydonus

Views: 26
Comments (3)
By: Jitendra Hydonus
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: David Frawley  (Read 1472 times)
0 Members and 304 Guests are viewing this topic.
mccoy
Hero Member
*****

Karma: 121
Offline Offline

Posts: 2602


« on: Aug 26, 2015 05:33 pm »

Steve, in the context of SY's equinoctial precession model Frawley's word can make sense, although it is too vague and generic and not at all substantiated when he speaks about the light from the galactic center and the hypotheses of some (unspecified) astronomers:

Quote
Besides the light from our own Sun, we also receive light from the center of the galaxy, the galactic Sun. Much of the light of this greater"Sun, however, is not in visible frequencies. Some astronomers have suspected a central galactic light, like that of a quasar, whose light may be obscured by dust or nebulae in the region of the galactic center. According to Vedic astrology, the light from this galactic source has a special influence upon Earth.

But, although the center of our galaxy is supposed to be a black hole, sagittarius A*, it is not a quasar according to astromomy. Quasaras by the way are extremely luminous objects. Our galaxy may become a quasar if the milky way is going to collide with Andromeda in the remote future.
Report Spam   Logged

And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by EzPortal
Bookmark this site! | Upgrade This Forum
SMF For Free - Create your own Forum


Powered by SMF | SMF © 2016, Simple Machines
Privacy Policy