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Neutron Star:Too Big to Exist



A team of astronomers have discovered a massive neutron star - a rapidly spinning pulsar - approximately 4,600 light-years from Earth that is balancing on the theoretical maximum mass possible for this unique celestial object. The scientists, members of the NANOGrav Physics Frontiers Center, used the National Science Foundation’s Green Bank Telescope (GBT) to discover that the pulsar, named J0740+6620, is the most massive neutron star ever measured, packing a mass that is 2.17 times larger than that of our Sun into a sphere that is only 30 km (18.64 miles) across. https://sptnkne.ws/9MrB

The worldview underlying astrology sees all of reality as symbolic in nature. To the symbolist, the heavenly bodies are threads within a great tapestry of affinities and correspondences. Elwell has defined the term multicongruence as  the tendency for certain things and conditions to co-occur because they belong together at a higher, unmanifest level.  Similarly, the ancient Hermetic doctrine “as above, so below” or “as inside, so outside” sums up the symbolic nature of events.

When a star is discovered, its affects those horoscopes which have planets placed at the same ecliptic longitude.  The ecliptic longitude of the massive neutron star J0740+6620 is 13cn40 i.e. 13degrees Cancer 40 minutes. Incidentally this coincides with the radix position of the  US national chart  Sun position [13cn19] . And perhaps more interesting is the fact the longitude of the star is exactly opposite the current position of the planet Saturn [13Capricorn54] at which point it is stationing to go direct on Sep. 18 – always a very important event in astrology. 

According to the report this star approaches the limits of how massive and compact an object can be without crushing itself into a black hole. No prizes for guessing what that might means symbolically for the US!

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