What is the interpretation of this T-Square?!
Question: What is the interpretation of this T-Square!?
T-Square from Mer: 27 Cap14'00" to Jup:3 Sco 25'55" and Sat: 2 Tau 05'11"Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
I think t-squares need to be all of the same element!.!.!.so, that's taurus(fixed) scorpio(fixed) capricorn(cardinal)!.!.!.I don't believe that constitutes a t-square, but I may be misinterpreting what you've put here!.
Imagine the 360 circle!.!.!.
You have scorpio opposition taurs, sqaured by!.!.!.aquarius!.!.!.so capricorn doesn't do it!.
**Ok!.!.!.Mercury mutable, jupiter mutable!.!.!.but that still leaves cardinal cap and fixed taurus at the end!.!.!.
The elements need to be the same, and also they need to be within the 'orb of error'!.
I'm not trying to argue with you, it's just not something that could be called a t-square!.!.!.
one of the placements may very well square 1 or the other side of the opposition, but it couldn't square both!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
Imagine the 360 circle!.!.!.
You have scorpio opposition taurs, sqaured by!.!.!.aquarius!.!.!.so capricorn doesn't do it!.
**Ok!.!.!.Mercury mutable, jupiter mutable!.!.!.but that still leaves cardinal cap and fixed taurus at the end!.!.!.
The elements need to be the same, and also they need to be within the 'orb of error'!.
I'm not trying to argue with you, it's just not something that could be called a t-square!.!.!.
one of the placements may very well square 1 or the other side of the opposition, but it couldn't square both!.Www@Enter-QA@Com