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Old November 6th 10, 10:02 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default During the middle of the Eocene, about 40 million years ago...

On Nov 6, 1:07*pm, oriel36 wrote:

The correct answer is that none of you want to know the most basic
astronomical cause and effect of all where 365 1/4 rotations each
orbital cycle (not calendar year) corresponds to 365 1/4 days.


Sorry, that's only correct WRT the sun. Your limited partial view is
your downfall.

The real correct answer, which you cannot understand because you are a
quack, is that there is more than one perspective, and when measured
WRT the fixed stars, well, things are observationally different. Tough
for you, but that's reality. Why don't you read something written a
little more recent than 2 or 3 hundred years ago?

Every time you open your mouth your foot gets lodged a little more
deeply there. It is entertaining watching you self-destruct, keep up
the good work.

"I know my theory is right, without wasting my time learning the
accepted theories."
- Another phrase that could have been uttered by Oriel36

\Paul A