CD-B DIRECTORY

 

 

COSMIC DATA-BANK 

PROJECT 5:  THE NOBEL LAUREATES FOR PEACE

This group consists of 89 distinguished individuals with birth-dates ranging from May 20, 1822 until January 9, 1959. Since the group includes people as questionable as Yasser Arafat and Henry Kissinger I have always been suspicious of the reasoning behind the choices. Nonetheless the awards have been made and history has been written; it cannot be undone. Here are the cosmic signatures of this group.

1. The Sun

The distribution of the Sun in the 12 sectors is shown below. The actual count per sector is followed by a graphic presentation of the data. The Sun and Earth are always opposite each other; when the Sun is in sector 2, Earth is in sector 8.

  • sector 1 - 6                sector 5 - 6                sector 9 - 6
  • sector 2 - 7                sector 6 - 9                sector 10 - 12
  • sector 3 - 9                sector 7 - 13              sector 11 - 6
  • sector 4 - 2                sector 8 - 6                sector 12 - 7        Total = 89

                   

Sector 7 shows 15% of the total and a slightly smaller peak is found in sector 10 with 13% of the group. Only 2% of the group is found with the Sun in sector 4 (Earth in sector 10).

As an example of this group, George C. Marshall, the author of the Marshall Plan was born on December 31, 1880 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. His heliogram shows the Sun in sector 10, Mercury in sector 8, Venus in sector 1 and Mars in sector 9. His name came to mind when I viewed the devastation of Iraq after the recent "regime change" initiated by the George W. Bush administration. The Marshall Plan was the strategy used to rebuild Europe after the terrible events of World War 2. It was a very successful idea and I thought to myself, I wonder if there is another George C. Marshall out there in the world somewhere who would be able to plan the rebuilding of Iraq, the cradle of western civilization.

2. Mercury

The distribution of heliocentric Mercury in the 12 sectors is shown below in the table.

SECTOR COUNT DAYS IN SECTOR COUNTS PER DAY RANKING
1 6 6 1.0  
2 4 5 0.8  
3 4 4 1.0  
4 4 5 0.8  
5 8 6 1.3 2
6 7 7 1.0  
7 11 8 1.4 1
8 14 10 1.4 1
9 8 11 0.7  
10 11 10 1.1 3
11 9 9 1.0  
12 3 7 0.4 low

 Sectors 7 and 8 show the highest counts and sector 12 the lowest for these 89 individuals.

3. Venus

The distribution of heliocentric Venus in the 12 sectors is shown below. The actual per sector count is followed by a graphic presentation of the data.

  • sector 1 - 14                sector 5 - 7                sector 9 - 8
  • sector 2 - 10                sector 6 - 6                sector 10 - 9
  • sector 3 - 6                  sector 7 - 2                sector 11 - 4
  • sector 4 - 6                  sector 8 - 10              sector 12 - 7        Total count = 89

                   

Sector 1 shows 16% and sector 7 shows 2% of the total. Notice that the Sun peaks and Venus has its minimum in sector 7 in this group. Sectors 1 and 7 are opposite to each other on the great circle of 12 sectors.

4. Mars

The distribution of heliocentric Mars in the 12 sectors is shown in the following table.

SECTOR COUNT DAYS IN SECTOR COUNT PER DAY RANKING
1 5 49 0.10  
2 7 53 0.13  
3 4 58 0.07  
4 9 64 0.14 3
5 9 68 0.13  
6 7 68 0.10  
7 14 65 0.21 2
8 4 61 0.06 low
9 13 55 0.24 1
10 5 50 0.10  
11 4 48 0.08  
12 8 47 0.17  

Sector 9 displays the high count followed closely by sector 7. The low count is found in sector 8.

5. Heliogram Types

HELIOGRAM TYPES AS % OF TOTAL GROUP
bee 0
bowl 49.4
butterfly 14.6
hemispheric 7.9
solo 15.7
splay 6.7
train 3.4
wasp 2.2

To see a comparison of the heliogram types in all the projects use the following link:  HELIOGRAM SUMMARY

6. Planetary Patterns

The table below shows the count and percentage for each of the five most frequently seen planetary patterns. The NONE row is the count and percentage of this group which did not display any of the five patterns in their heliograms; they did have seldom seen patterns. Most of the heliograms have more than one pattern such as a stellium and a t-square for example.

PATTERN COUNT AS %
kite 19 21.3
cross 5 5.6
trine 5 5.6
stellium 59 66.3
t-square 45 50.6
none of the above 2 2.2

On the following page I will look at the results for all the 6 groups and discuss them. Discussion of Nobel Results