During the middle of the Eocene, about 40 million years ago...
On Nov 6, 2:07*pm, oriel36 wrote:
You don't want to explain the 24 hour rotation that is February 29th
and the attached day/night cycle to that rotation,it clearly tells you
that there are no more that a full 365 rotations in any orbital cycle
You don't want to explain why an additional day/night cycle that is
February 29th wouldn't work just as well if we didn't attach the
Earth's rotations to it, but instead attached the Earh's rotations to
stellar circumpolar motion.
John Savard
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