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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: isopatch who wrote (1331)1/19/2019 11:31:14 PM
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Soooo, Iso,

The previous video shows the 60 degree "angle of attack" at which our solar system is currently situated in its helical progress.

In the following video, Eugene Bagashov discusses this same "angle of attack" observed in the path of
Oumuamua as it and our solar system came into mutual proximity.

As a fringe conjecture I'm inclined to think that the obelisquely shaped Oumuamua has an orbit transiting from our Sun to its as yet unidentified binary companion.

sciencealert.com

If that's the case, Oumuamua could be considered as an hour hand of a galactic clock with specific relevance to cyclical influences on our solar system.

But that's so highly speculative I (sorta) just see it as a "fun" exercise in keeping an open informed mind.

Have a great weekend.

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