Comparing T1 and T2

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Comparing T1 and T2

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On reviewing this sub-forum today, I realized the most common topic under Tertiary Progressions has been whether we have the rate right. The rate is 1 day = 1 sidereal month; but the question has been raised of what we mean by "1 day." Historically, this has meant a mean solar day (civil day), the same day that has proven itself superior for secondary progressions. Alternately, it was proposed this might be one so-called "sidereal day" (one rotation of Earth on its axis), which is almost four minutes shorter per day.

This is the same difference as between the Q2 and Q1 variations of secondary progressions. In fact, the Q2 vs Q1 flag in Solar Fire seems only to flip the day definition, so the easiest way to experiment with the sidereal day variant of Terts is to flip "Progression Day Type" from Q2 to Q1.

Because of this analogy, I began calling these variants T1 and T2, even though (exactly as with secondary progressions) T2 came into being first and T1 is its alternative theory. In testing these, I found the case-by-case results pretty evenly divided but with maybe a slight favoring of T1. Yet I've continued to use T2.

As a comparison, to show how much difference this might make, here are my major tert (hard aspect) progressions for 2023, first as T2 (traditional) and then as T1 (new theory). As you will see, there are large differences (at my age about 2 1/2 months)!

T2
p Mer op r Sat Jan 31
p Mer op r Mer Mar 22
p Sun sq r Mar Apr 13
p Ven sq r Mar Apr 20
p Sun-Ven co May 18
p Ven op r Nep Jun 13
p Sun op r Nep Jun 20
p Ven sq r Ura Jul 27
p Ven sq r Jup Aug 2
p Sun sq r Ura Aug 14
p Sun sq r Jup Aug 22
p Ven-Nep op Oct 19
p Mar sq r Mon Nov 15
p Ven-Ura sq Nov 24
p Sun-Nep op Nov 27

T1
p Ven op r Sun Feb 6
p Mar-Sat op Mar 5
p Mer op r Sat Apr 11
p Mer op r Mer May 31
p Sun sq r Mar Jun 22
p Ven sq r Mar Jun 29
p Sun co r Ven Jul 27
p Ven op r Nep Aug 21
p Sun op r Nep Aug 28
p Ven sq r Ura Oct 5
p Ven sq r Jup Oct 11
p Sun sq r Ura Oct 23
p Sun sq r Jup Oct 31
p Ven-Ven op Dec 28
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Abraham Lincoln - assassination (T1 wins)

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I started this process some years ago and moved on. I'll do a few more examples. I won't relocated (so might miss some local progressed angle contacts). I'm using SA MC method of angle progression.

T2
p Sun co r Pluto 0°18'
p Venus co r Moon 0°25'
p Mercury-Uranus sq 0°37'
p Mercury sq r Neptune 0°52'
-----------------------------------
t Jupiter co p MC 0°19'
t Uranus sq p Asc 0°53'
p Asc-Saturn sq 0°28'
-- t Uranus op p Saturn 0°25'

T1
p Venus sq r Mars 0°03'
t Venus co p Jupiter 0°10'
p Moon-Saturn op 0°28'
-- t Uranus op r Saturn 0°18'
-- t Uranus co r p Moon 0°47'
p Sun-Neptune sq 0°43'
t Neptune sq r Mercury 0°51'
t Saturn sq p Venus 0°56'
-----------------------------
p MC-Saturn co 0°09'
p MC-Moon op 0°19'
t Saturn op p MC 0°27'
p Asc c r Saturn 0°34'
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Adolf Hitler - defeat & probable suicide (both bad)

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T2
p Moon-Pluto co 0°05'
t Uranus sq p Saturn 0°11'
p Mars-Jupiter sq 0°25'
-- t Moon op p Mars 27', sq p Jupiter 51'
p Sun-Mercury co 0°43'
-----------------------------
t Sun op p Asc 0°39'

T1
p Sun co r Venus 0°01'
t Uranus sq p Saturn 0°10'
p Sun co r Mars 0°20'
p Mars-Jupiter sq 0°39'
t Sun co p Moon 0°47'
----------------------------
p Asc-Moon op 0°01'
p MC-Mercury sq 0°31'
t Sun op p Asc 0°46'

There's no winner here. The "military victory" Mars-Jupiter square and strong solar factors are quite "winning."
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Crown Prince Rudolph - suicide pact (T1 wins)

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T2
t Jupiter co p Moon 0°01'
p Neptune op r Mercury 0°12'
p Venus co r Venus 0°16'
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p Asc sq r Venus 0°04'
p Asc-Venus sq 0°20'

T2
p Neptune op r Mercury 0°10'
p Moon-Mars sq 0°20'
--------------------------
p Asc-Venus sq 0°52'
p Asc sq r Venus 0°47'
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Princess Diana - death (T2 wins)

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T2
t Uranus co p Saturn 0°02'
p Sun-Saturn sq 0°43'
-- p Saturn co r Jupiter 0°04'
-- p Sun sq r Jupiter 0°47'
t Pluto sq p Jupiter 0°24'
p Mars sq r Neptune 0°28'
t Uranus sq p Sun 0°41'
t Jupiter sq p Neptune 0°59'

T1
t Uranus co p Saturn 0°00'
t Venus co p Moon 0°03'
-- t Venus co p Mercury 0°35'
p Saturn co r Jupiter 0°06'
t Pluto sq p Jupiter 0°24'
p Moon-Mercury co 0°38'
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Elvis Presley - death (tie)

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T2
t Uranus sq p Sun 0°04'
p Jupiter-Neptune sq 0°18'
p Jupiter sq r Neptune 0°19'
t Jupiter op p Moon 0°27'
p Mars op r Mercury 0°55'
-----------------------------------
p MC sq r Sun 0°09'
p Asc op r Venus 0°55'
-- p Asc sq r Neptune 0°57'

T1
p Mars op r Mercury 0°06'
p Jupiter-Neptune sq 0°12'
-- p Jupiter sq r Neptune 0°23'
-----------------------------
p Asc-Pluto co 0°07'
-- p Asc sq p Uranus 0°12'
-- p Pluto sq r Uranus 0°18'
t Venus sq p MC 0°09'

T1 angles are clear winners, though method of calculating angles is controversial. T2 Uranus transit to P3 Sun is quite exact, but then there comes the transiting Jupiter to P3 Moon. Tie.
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