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The vernal equinox spends on average 2144 years in one sign of the zodiac. This epoch is known as a Platonic month. A Platonic day is roughly 72 years, the average age of a human being.<ref>[https://www.astro.com/astrowiki/en/Platonic_Year Platonic Year]</ref>
The vernal equinox spends on average 2144 years in one sign of the zodiac. This epoch is known as a Platonic month. A Platonic day is roughly 72 years, the average age of a human being.<ref>[https://www.astro.com/astrowiki/en/Platonic_Year Platonic Year]</ref>


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