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SQUARING THE CIRCLE BY George Bayer


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Hello friends,

I don't understand the squaring of the circle that Mr. Bayer explains. I don't know how he makes those squares inside the circle. (The PDF image I have is not very clear and I can't see the zodiac degrees).

I realized that he makes the circle equal to 360 degrees of the zodiac, but I don't understand how to make a square inside it.

On the other hand, he makes the number 0.679348 equal to 4.78. I don't know how he got this number.

I couldn't even find a relationship between Mr. Bayer's square and Gann's square.

Can anyone help and explain how to make a square inside the circle using Mr. Bayer's method, even give an example?

Thanks

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9 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

you need to get antilog value

here is excel formula

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Hello dear friend, thank you for your help, I understand now

Can you understand this sentence of Mr. Bayer about Zodiac ((Some show 30°, other 22° 30’, others 18° of the various signs. But all that may be too deep for you at present. Suffice to say that one of the
side of those squares you see drawn in this picture is the square root of its circle))

I did not understand this division and I do not know which side of the square is drawn first.

 

Thanks, let me know if you notice anything.

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11 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

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Hello Dear monkeybusiness
Thanks for your answer
I used to think that we should draw the square inside the circle, but now I understand that the square should be drawn outside the circle
The only problem is, how much radius  (R) should we consider for the circle?

Suppose we have found a cycle that starts from 10 Taurus and continues to 20 degrees Gemini, which is a total of 30 degrees, that is, 10 Taurus to 20 Gemini and from 20 Gemini to 10 Cancer and so on
And if we assume the Sun, the time from 10 Taurus to 20 Gemini is 30 days

Now, what radius should we choose and what does this radius actually refer to?

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Hello setare,

I know you are the first deals with SQUARING THE CIRCLE...

I too faced this discussion when years ago I read GEORGE WOLLENSTAIN and I understood some things but not from an astronomical point of view (I am very ignorant on the subject) but from a geometric one: the square represents the EARTH (the price) and the circle represents the sky (TIME).

How to exploit this? calculate the distance in pips (side of the square) then calculate the area of the circle using the side of the square = radius: radius x radius x 3.14...the result under square root and get the time.

pay attention: to make these calculations you must have the graph to scale and therefore know the price/time conversion factor otherwise you will not be able to see the hidden geometry.

 

 

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