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Some basic assumptions of human body and celestial nine planets

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All living beings, animals, aquatic animals, forest animals, quadrupeds have a heart in their bodies. The heart is the sun. The sun is the soul of the animals.

The lower part of the shoulders of humans and animals is called the 'trunk'. It includes the female vagina, uterus, hands, feet, lungs.

'Mercury' means the 'trunk'.

'Venus' means the male sex organ. In man's body, 'trunk' means hands, feet, lungs, male sex organ..

'Guru' (Jupiter ) means the part above the shoulders of humans. It includes the head, throat, neck, five sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and mouth).

'Mars' means the blood in the body of humans and animals.

'Saturn 1 ' means Ghost, the sleep and death-sleep.

'Moon' means the mind of humans.

'Earth' means the stomach of humans, animals and birds.

Saturn 2 is associated with death and is called 'Maruti' or 'Hanuman' in Hindu religion. He is the god of rebirth and health.

The human body is formed by these 'nine planets '

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  • Dhamnekar Win,odd changed the title to Some basic assumptions of human body and celestial nine planets
3 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings, animals, aquatic animals, forest animals, quadrupeds have a heart in their bodies. The heart is the sun. The sun is the soul of the animals.

The lower part of the shoulders of humans and animals is called the 'trunk'. It includes the female vagina, uterus, hands, feet, lungs.

'Mercury' means the 'trunk'.

'Venus' means the male sex organ. In man's body, 'trunk' means hands, feet, lungs, male sex organ..

'Guru' (Jupiter ) means the part above the shoulders of humans. It includes the head, throat, neck, five sense organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue and mouth).

'Mars' means the blood in the body of humans and animals.

'Saturn 1 ' means Ghost, the sleep and death-sleep.

'Moon' means the mind of humans.

'Earth' means the stomach of humans, animals and birds.

Saturn 2 is associated with death and is called 'Maruti' or 'Hanuman' in Hindu religion. He is the god of rebirth and health.

The human body is formed by these 'nine planets '

What is the use of associating parts of the body with heavenly bodies? There does not seem to be any analogy that can drawn. And why come to a science forum to post this?

Edited by exchemist

We don't do astrology here.
Take this crap somewhere else.

6 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

'Venus' means the male sex organ.

You definitely have your symbolism mixed up there.

7 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings, animals, aquatic animals,

Here is an excerpt from the Times of India that contradicts your statement.

The Times of India

6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in...

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the ru

6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in the wild

Unique creatures that live without a heart

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Unique creatures that live without a heart

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the rules. Believe it or not, some creatures live just fine without a heart or anything that pumps blood. These animals have found other ways to survive, showing us just how strange and amazing the natural world can be. In this article, we’ll explore a few of these fascinating species that live without a heartbeat.

Flatworms

On 3/26/2026 at 9:06 AM, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Some basic assumptions of human body and celestial nine planets

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. It is just 6, not 9. Learn some mathematics..

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On 3/26/2026 at 9:15 AM, studiot said:

Here is an excerpt from the Times of India that contradicts your statement.

The Times of India

6 animals that live without a heart and still survive in...

We usually think of the heart as something every animal needs– pumping blood, carrying oxygen, and keeping the body alive. It’s seen as one of the most essential organs. But nature often breaks the ru

There are in fact many more than six species that don't have the equivalent of a heart. I do not quite understand the selection in the article, nor why the first image is of a cuttlefish, which, IIRC has actually three hearts (one for central circulation and two for each gill).

Phylogenetically, among the main lineages of animals (animalia) IIRC only the bilateria (and not all of them, flatworms are mentioned in the article, for example) have a heart. Though to be fair, bilateria is the phylum with the most known species. But considering that the first line in OP is already false I guess there is reason to continue down the road.

On 3/26/2026 at 2:06 AM, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings...

There seems to be a lot of evidence that refutes much of what you wrote. Do you have any evidence to support your speculation?

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On 3/29/2026 at 1:18 AM, Sensei said:

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn. It is just 6, not 9. Learn some mathematics..

Why did you exclude 'Sun' and 'Moon'? Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's rings (are counted as two) So, total planets are nine. These basic assumptions are based on astrological science.

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8 minutes ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Why did you exclude 'Sun' and 'Moon'? Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's rings (are counted as two) So, total planets are nine. These basic assumptions are based on astrological science.

There is no such thing as "astrological science". It is a contradiction in terms.

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1 hour ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Why did you exclude 'Sun' and 'Moon'? Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's rings (are counted as two) So, total planets are nine.

...because they are not planets... ?

2 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Why did you exclude 'Sun' and 'Moon'? Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's rings (are counted as two) So, total planets are nine. These basic assumptions are based on astrological science.

You said planets. The sun is a star, the moon is, well, a moon, and Saturn’s rings are…rings.

The question should be why Uranus and Neptune were excluded

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On 3/29/2026 at 2:13 AM, Phi for All said:

There seemTs to be a lot of evidence that refutes much of what you wrote. Do you have any evidence to support your spe

59 minutes ago, swansont said:

You said planets. The sun is a star, the moon is, well, a moon, and Saturn’s rings are…rings.

The question should be why Uranus and Neptune were excluded

Uranus and Neptune were excluded because they don't affect human life significantly. Astrology studies the relation among transit of these planets in the zodiac, your birth horoscope and your life.

1 hour ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Uranus and Neptune were excluded because they don't affect human life significantly. Astrology studies the relation among transit of these planets in the zodiac, your birth horoscope and your life.

You’ve realized by now that it’s “Science Forum Net” and not “Crap Forum Net”… right?

On 3/26/2026 at 9:06 AM, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

All living beings, animals, aquatic animals, forest animals, quadrupeds [...]

5 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Saturn's rings [...]

Most people, Oceanians, pharmacists and books would find this kind of listings categorically incorrect.

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minor correction

1 hour ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Uranus and Neptune were excluded because they don't affect human life significantly. Astrology studies the relation among transit of these planets in the zodiac, your birth horoscope and your life.

I asked if you have any evidence to support your ideas. This would be a great time to give us the details of your research into why Neptune and Uranus "don't affect human life significantly".

Even if we use astrology as a basis (certainly NOT a science), other practitioners claim that Neptune absolutely affects human life, and is responsible for dreams and intuition. Uranus is associated with rebellion and (drum roll) humanitarianism. Can you assure me your methods aren't just cherry-picking results you want to see?

2 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Uranus and Neptune were excluded because they don't affect human life significantly. Astrology studies the relation among transit of these planets in the zodiac, your birth horoscope and your life.

If you didn't mean planets, you shouldn’t have said planets.

Why do the moons of other planets get no love?

(Maybe because nobody knew they were there when this kind of mush started being invented?)

4 hours ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Uranus and Neptune were excluded because they don't affect human life significantly.

They were excluded because the belief that celestial bodies affected human life pre-dated science as we know it.
IOW, those were the only planets visible with the naked eye, to the high priests of the ancients.

IOW, Astrology is NOT a science; take it somewhere else.

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6 hours ago, Phi for All said:

I asked if you have any evidence to support your ideas. This would be a great time to give us the details of your research into why Neptune and Uranus "don't affect human life significantly".

Even if we use astrology as a basis (certainly NOT a science), other practitioners claim that Neptune absolutely affects human life, and is responsible for dreams and intuition. Uranus is associated with rebellion and (drum roll) humanitarianism. Can you assure me your methods aren't just cherry-picking results you want to see?

Download and install some astrological software on your PC and if you know your birth date with exact time, find out your birth horoscope. And then study how these planets affects your life. Such kind of experiments would be self-explanatory proofs for you.

5 hours ago, pzkpfw said:

Why do the moons of other planets get no love?

(Maybe because nobody knew they were there when this kind of mush started being invented?)

If you love the moons of other planets, then you are free to go there and stay there. It is your own free will.

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1 hour ago, Dhamnekar Win,odd said:

Download and install some astrological software on your PC and if you know your birth date with exact time, find out your birth horoscope. And then study how these planets affects your life. Such kind of experiments would be self-explanatory proofs for you.

No, that wouldn't be reasonable. From a quick search around the internet, the sources for astrology all claim opposing things. It seems to be very much like religion, where the practitioners pick and choose what they want to believe. Not a science or even a practical methodology. I'm not interested in opinion or guesswork.

This is a science discussion forum, and you don't seem to be able to support the assertions you're making. There's nothing testable here, nothing you can make solid predictions about. It seems worthless. Can you explain the value you see in it?

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