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To Eugene

You freaks can't qualify axial rotation through 360 degrees in 23 hours
56 min 04 sec even though it is the basis of Newtonian
quasi-geocentricity * .

You have to qualify it as the return of a star in 23 hours 56 min 04
sec of a 24 hour day.

If you were intelligent you would drive yourself to distraction trying
to make sense of theNMM explanation for the sidereal day and
observation but as you are not intelligent you will accept the
explanation without any dificulty -

"Each solar day the Earth rotates 360º with respect to the Sun.
Similarly the Earth rotates 360º with respect to the background stars
in a sidereal day. During each solar day, the motion of the Earth
around the Sun means the Earth rotates 361º with respect to the
background stars."

http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/nav.00500300l005001000

Greenwich observatory holds John Harrison's clocks,the same astrologers
who tied terrestial longitudes directly to the celestial sphere in
direct competition with clocks based on axial rotation at 15 degrees
per hour and 24 hours/360 degrees in total still teach their erroneous
sidereal system to those who know no better.

Like all others,you are not intelligent enough to know that the later
celestial sphere/calendar system which generates the sidereal averages
cannot be astronomically justified in terms of axial and orbital
motion,only the original Equation of Time format does that.It does not
stop you from behaving like creationists on this matter.







* http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/JennyChen.shtml

 




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