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COSMIC DATA-BANK PROJECT 23: MEDALISTS OF THE 29TH OLYMPIAD, BEIJING CHINA INTRODUCTION Truth may be presented in many styles but it still remains truth. Here is another true view of the Beijing Olympics and the medal count by country. The U.S.A. has a population of 304.9 million people counted at the last census and at the Olympics it won 110 medals, beating China by ten medals. It is also true that China won more GOLD medals than any other nation competing at the games, 51 vs. 35 for the U.S.A., and 23 for the Russian Federation. An interesting detail appears when the number of medals won by a country is compared to its population. In the table below are the results of such a study. The number of medals won is divided by the population of the country in millions to give a final figure of medals per million people. Truth is often an eye opener. The potential for China to sweep many more medals in the future is obvious.
Jamaica is the standout in this table winning 4.07 medals per million of its population, Australia is second with 2.15 medals per million Australians, Cuba is close behind in third place with 2.14 medals per million Cubans, and Canada acquired slightly more than half a medal per million of its citizens. These results are important to consider. THE MEDALISTS OF THE 29TH OLYMPICS This project examines the cosmic profiles of 607 male and 441 female medal-winning athletes at the Beijing Olympics. Some medalists have been excluded from this study; all those who won medals in team events such as football and volleyball and those events which required partners for the athletes such as the equestrian events (horses), and the sailing events (sailboats) are not included. The following table shows the count-per-year for male and female medalists included in this project. The figures in brackets provide the percentage of the group that the count represents.
There is a close similarity in the counts for the men and women with a few more younger women engaged in the Olympics and winning medals than younger men. The table shows that 13 female Olympians born in 1992 were medalists while there were no male medalists born in 1992. It is important to compare the birth range and know that we are dealing with a very similar core of athletes as we delve further into their cosmic profiles since the arrangement of our solar system, constantly in motion, is always changing. MERCURY IN THE SECTORS In this project, the male and female athletes are counted separately and then compared. The only other project completed at the Cosmic Data-Bank which separated the sexes was the Chess Champions (project 3) where clear differences between the sexes were seen in their cosmic profiles. The table below shows the count and ranking for planet Mercury in the 12 sectors. Since Mercury does not spend an equal amount of time in each sector due to its elliptical orbit around the Sun, an adjustment has been made for this fact. Mercury orbits the Sun every 88 Earth days.
For the female medalists, Mercury is found with the most frequency in sect 10 while for the males it is found in sector 4 which is directly opposite to sector 10. Sector 11 displays the lowest count for women and sector 7 the lowest count for men; these two sectors are 120 degrees apart. VENUS IN THE SECTORS Venus orbits the Sun every 244 Earth days in an almost perfectly circular orbit which results in an equal amount of time spent in each sector. The counts do not require adjustment as they did for Mercury. The table below displays the results.
The female medalists peak in sector 4 while the male medalists peak when Venus is in sector 10. This difference is exactly opposite to the peaks found for planet Mercury. Sectors 4 and 10 are opposite to each other in the great circle around the Sun. Both male and female medalists have their third highest count in sector 11 and their second highest count in sector 6. If a perfectly random distribution was in operation there would be 8.3% of the medalists in each sector but that is not what has been observed. Percentages below 8.3% do not meet expectations while those above 8.3% exceed expectation. EARTH IN THE SECTORS We live on planet Earth so the count for planet Earth in the sectors is especially interesting. Earth spends an equal amount of time in each sector.
A high number of both male and female medalists were born when the Earth was passing through sector 9, the last sector of the Spring season in the northern hemisphere. The men had their highest count in sector 9 and the women had their third highest count in the same sector. The men had their highest three counts in sectors 7, 8, and 9, a time when the Earth experiences the entire Spring season in the northern hemisphere. Said another way, 31.2% of the male medalists were born in the springtime in the northern hemisphere; only 23% of the female medalists were similarly born. The highest count for women medalists is in sector 12, the last sector of the summer season in the northern hemisphere. NOTE: When discussing the seasons, only the placement of the Earth in the sectors will tell you what season is happening. You cannot tell the season on Earth by the sector placement of any of the other planets. The following table shows the medal count by season and sector for planet Earth.
The greatest percentage of female medalists were born in the Summer and the fewest were born in the Spring. The greatest percentage of male medalists were born in the Spring and the fewest were born in the Autumn. The spread between the high and low counts for males is significant,. MARS IN THE SECTORS The 'red' planet orbits the Sun every 686 Earth days in an elliptical orbit which prevents it from spending an equal amount of time in each sector. The final ranking shown in the table below reflects the adjustment required in the counts.
The female medalists have their highest counts in sectors 2, 9, and 10, and lowest count in sector 3. The male medalists have their highest counts in sectors 10, 1, and 4, and lowest count in sector 2, where the women have their highest count. TO CONTINUE THIS PROJECT USE THIS LINK: Heliogram Types & More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||