2033-2054 (Libra Phase)
Global political and social upheaval will likely center on themes of justice and liberty, echoing historical shifts such as the French Revolution (1789-1799), which spread democratic ideals, and the outlawing of the importation of slaves in the USA in 1807.
Major technological breakthroughs will focus on networks and communication infrastructure, continuing the pattern seen when Libra (networks) was prominent, leading to the establishment of the first telephone network (1877) and the invention of the wireless radio (1893).
The phase is associated with the rise of new governing authorities and systems of control, similar to George Washington becoming the first President of the United States in 1789.
The world may experience large-scale catastrophic events related to the Earth, as Taurus (earth) was in the eighth house (death) during the prior Libra Phase (1543-1566), which saw the deadliest recorded earthquake, the 1556 Shaanxi earthquake.
2055–2082 (Scorpio Phase)
The era will be marked by events characterized by terror, state violence, and intense cruelty, reflecting historical periods like the Oprichnina policy (1565–1572) under Ivan the Terrible, which involved public executions and land confiscation.
There will be a prominent focus on mystery, secrets, and disappearances, paralleling the mysterious vanishing of the Roanoke Colony between 1587 and 1590.
Major scientific achievements related to unseen forces or transformation will occur, similar to the discovery of electromagnetic induction by Michael Faraday (1831).
Themes of mass death and widespread horror connected to pests or water could re-emerge, as the Black Death (1346–1353) occurred during the Scorpio Phase (1321-1349).
2083–2111 (Sagittarius Phase)
The era is expected to be characterized by large-scale military conflict and severe wars (as a fire sign), reminiscent of the American Civil War (1861-1865), which was noted as the deadliest military conflict in American history.
There will be an emphasis on space exploration and conquest, continuing the historical precedent of Alexander the Great conquering vast lands between Greece and India (359-328 BC).
Major leaps in publishing and the dissemination of knowledge are anticipated, following the trend seen when the printing press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg around 1440 (Sagittarius was the 10th house, achievement).
Popular culture and events will favor themes of excess, comedy, and eccentricity, paralleling the publication of *Don Quixote* (1605), which detailed bizarre scenarios like mistaking windmills for giants.