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Old April 26th 14, 08:13 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
oriel36[_2_]
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Default Climate change will change thing, not for the better

On Saturday, April 26, 2014 5:48:36 AM UTC+1, Uncarollo2 wrote:
Consider this:


That is the sound of nothing more than the usual Punch and Judy show beloved of speculative theorists,people who can't even manage to correlate the temperatures rising with the appearance of the Sun and the cooling after it disappears within each 24 hours.

It is rare that empiricists feel uncomfortable with the stupid and artificial proportion which created a mismatch between rotations and all the causes and effects within a 24 hour day but it does happen -

http://books.google.ie/books?id=MfU3...ge&q&f=fal se

The global warming/climate change hype is merely a symptom of the wrongdoing in the late 17th century when an aggressive form of empiricism tried to dominate the astronomy by exploiting the ability to predict astronomical events using the calendar framework and shunt it entirely into speculative sciences.

It is amazing that after 14 years I haven't encountered one person who can fix the Earth orbital position in space using the number of times it turns nor the appreciation of the 24 hour system in tandem with the Lat/Long system which is an offshoot of the parent observation that the planet turns 365 1/4 times per year using a 4 year foundation for this fact.