Gravity Waves — Neutron Star Collision — What about Mercury?

On August 27,2017 the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Observation Base in Livingston LA recorded the discovery of gravity waves.

While this s in itself is very interesting, that gravitation waves have been verified, but that it is a wave like Einstein predicted. So what? Well the idea that planets through gravitational waves may have more measurable influence on the shape of planetary connectivity in our solar system. This adds an other way of looking at how on a scientific level the planets are engaged in a giant spectrum of waves, making the idea that gravity waves may well explain how big planets like Jupiter can have such dramatic effects on the whole solar system, even influencing the sun, perhaps solar flares. Also it may explain how such a dense, though small, planet like Mercury may have an effect on the gravity of the sun’s solar wind, like an eclipse, but super smaller, still an occulation just the same. Imagine that Mercury is like putting your finger into a water hose–it changes the spray. Similarly Mercury may thus have more power that we suspect. Why would such a small planet play such an important place in the natal chart: the very thinking process itself. By sign and house this little guy packs a neurological punch.

Let be clear that even before this discovery of gravity wave, Mercury has been a power of communication: but why?
While we have myths, folklore and other concepts, the truth is that Mercury is the smallest planet. I submit that gravitational theory should be used to rethink the “why” of Mercury. Astronomers will poop-poop such an assertion, but those of us who use Mercury in natal charts, will be sure to have this discovery add to the mystery and power of this small planet of the nervous system and communication.

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