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==Spinning of Rotational Axis==
==Spinning of Rotational Axis==


These constellation coordinate points are time vectors responsible for electromagnetic energy placement within spin points (counterclockwise, clockwise) and rotational axis. This controls the rate of spin of electrons, protons, neutrons that exist in both matter and anti-matter. The rate of spin and axis of rotation at microscopic scales are the quantum mechanics which govern the measurement of time and space in our harmonic universe. Clockwise is the male principle.  
These constellation coordinate points are time vectors responsible for electromagnetic energy placement within spin points (counterclockwise, clockwise) and rotational axis. This controls the rate of spin of electrons, protons, neutrons that exist in both matter and anti-matter. The rate of spin and axis of rotation at microscopic scales are the quantum mechanics which govern the measurement of time and space in our harmonic universe. Clockwise is the male principle. <ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2371-the-solar-sacrum Solar Sacrum]</ref>
 
 
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<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2371-the-solar-sacrum Solar Sacrum]</ref>


Term first found: Page 193, HGS Manual
Term first found: Page 193, HGS Manual


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"Clockwise" Male


Spinning of Rotational Axis

These constellation coordinate points are time vectors responsible for electromagnetic energy placement within spin points (counterclockwise, clockwise) and rotational axis. This controls the rate of spin of electrons, protons, neutrons that exist in both matter and anti-matter. The rate of spin and axis of rotation at microscopic scales are the quantum mechanics which govern the measurement of time and space in our harmonic universe. Clockwise is the male principle. [1]


==References==



Term first found: Page 193, HGS Manual