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Old April 9th 06, 01:38 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 18:15:54 GMT, Craig Oldfield
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In article .com,
says...

Go away, nutter.


craig just stick him in your killfile like ive just done
gets boring listening to the same old stuff over and over
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Old April 10th 06, 05:11 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Nobody has to read an article so why bother with these silly killfiles.

No doubt you believe that the Eareth tilted a little bit towards the
Sun over the last 24 hours or did it tilt a little bit away from the
Sun,the eternal conundrum of the hemispherical Earther and his
analemma.

What really happened is that the Earth's orbital orientation to the Sun
changed and longitudinally,that rate of change in embedded in the
Equation of Time correction.

The trouble with you and your colleagues is that you imagine that this
is a minor issue that was resolved centuries ago but nothing could be
further from the truth,at least for people who are genuinely capable
with the astronomical and geometrical language of heliocentric
astronomers.Unfamiliarity is my only enemy for the more people are
aware of the original reasoning along with contemporary tools such as
time lapse footage of planetary motion,the easier it is to correct
things such as how the clock system refers to axial rotation as an
independent motion or orbital motion in isolation for heliocentric
orbital purposes.Crawling into a killfile is your own business but it
matters little to me what you do,in matters refering to
timekeeping,planetary motions and celestial structure that is my
business while astrophotography is yours.

 




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