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Genuine new motion
The standard view of orbital motion is that a location will face the
Sun over the course of an annual orbit - http://www.pfm.howard.edu/astronomy/...S/AACHCIR0.JPG In actuality there a slow majestic turn in the Earth's motion that is counter to the direction of axial rotation.It is difficult to spot on Earth due to axial rotation running almost parallel with that counter moving orbital orientation but it can easily be seen in the sequence of images of Uranus - http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/r...anus_5year.jpg The orbital component where the Earth orbitally changes its orientation through 360 degrees has to be considered as a new motion insofar as the change dictates the unequal length of the noon cycles based on the return of a location to natural noon.Another reason being that leaving a location facing noon over the course of an annual orbit is tantamount to ignoring the orbital change. The alternative in retaining a stationary componert to orbital motion where a location keeps the same face to the Sun does not bear thinking about and especially as climatology is dependent on reognising how the orbital motion and its changing orbital orientation sets the background for global climate and hemspherical weather patterns along with the reasons for daylight/darkness asymmetry North and South of the Equator. For me it is a point of rest and a conclusion of sorts,to propose a new motion based on observation and the application of the seperate dynamics axial and orbital witnessed on Uranus and applied to Earth should be enough. .. |
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