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THE GRAND TRINE PLANETARY PATTERN

Every project has provided a substantial amount of exciting information about the relationship between humans and the solar system in which we dwell. Amongst the thought challenging information that was discovered is the mystery of the grand trine pattern. In each and every project, the grand trine pattern either does not show up at all or arrives in such small numbers that one immediately begins to ask "What the heck is going on here?"  Let me explain why it is so puzzling.

In defining planetary patterns for all the projects, I set a minimum of three planets; that is, it takes a minimum of three planets to make a planetary pattern such as a stellium, t-square, or a grand trine. More planets may be involved in any of these patterns but three planets is the minimum. Because there is an equal opportunity for them to form, all three-planet patterns should reflect fairly equally in the birth populations, but they do not. The following table displays the reality of distribution amongst the 1,441 men and women of project 22.

The number in brackets beside the pattern  indicates the minimum number of planets necessary to make the pattern.

PLANETARY PATTERN % AS SOLO PATTERN % AS PART OF PATTERN COMPLEX
grand trine (3) 0.1 5.1
grand cross (4) 1.2 5.0
kite (4) 2.3 25.3
stellium (3) 20.7 51.2
t-square (3) 11.7 48.4
     
3.2% of the group displayed none of the above planetary patterns on their heliograms.

The grand cross, which requires a minimum of four planets in very precise locations, is seen far more frequently as a solo pattern in this project than the simpler pattern of the grand trine. In complex combinations they are seen in almost equal numbers but why they are so seldom seen as solo patterns is a riddle that needs investigation. The kite pattern poses another question since it is basically a grand trine with a tail and yet is found far more frequently than the grand trine. Let us look at more information from other projects.

Specific information on twelve of the completed projects including the Control Group (Adams & Eves) is shown in the table below. The columns show the number of participants included in the project, the solo grand trine pattern as the percent of the total, the grand trine pattern in a complex of other patterns as percent of the total group, and the percentage of the group having none of the five major planetary patterns. The data reveals that the Adam & Eves Control Group has a significantly higher number of trine patterns than what is seen in the eleven other projects.

PROJECT POPULATION IN PROJECT TRINE SOLO AS % TRINE COMPLEX AS % NO PATTERNS PRESENT
Adams & Eves Control 1,010 6.3 24.6 9.6
FIFA Soccer 2006 734 1.1 4.1 1.5
NHL Players 1,267 0.7 3.9 1.6
Medical Doctors 971 0.3 4.2 3.6
Paedophiles 1,447 0.9 5.5 0.0
Nobel Laureates 701 0.0 6.2 2.8
Olympic Gymnasts Athens 320 0.0 3.7 1.6
Famous Painters 1,200 0.2 7.5 1.8
Canadian Writers 1,357 0.4 5.1 2.7
Astronauts / Cosmonauts 386 0.0 2.6 6.2
Gurus of Fashion 176 0.6 5.7 2.8
Same Sex Preference 1,441 0.1 5.1 3.2

There is a significant increase in the percentage of heliograms containing only a solo grand trine pattern in the A&E Group. The major difference between the A&E Group and all the others is that the A&E group have nothing in common with each other for which they have become recognized, notable, famous, or infamous.

The grand trine pattern is seldom seen as a solo pattern in the heliograms of high achievers. Of the 701 Nobel Laureates, only one, author Hermann Hesse, does have a grand trine pattern on his heliogram but it forms a complex with a second grand trine pattern. None of the 701 participants in the Nobel project has a solo grand trine pattern on their heliogram while it is found in over six percent of the Adams & Eves control group as a solo pattern.

This is another important instance of a feedback mechanism between humans and the solar system in which we live. There are probably many feedback mechanisms as yet undiscovered. How it works I do not know but the evidence for it is now obvious for all to see. Life, in a solar system dear reader, is probably a lot more connected than we think it is. This project has produced a strong push and slightly opened the door of mystery that surrounds our relationship with our solar system. Your feedback is welcome.    jef@cd-b.com