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Old August 29th 07, 03:14 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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All the latest updates and suggestions from colleagues have been
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http://www.martin-nicholson.info/index.htm

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Old September 11th 07, 04:44 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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On Aug 29, 3:14 pm, ukastronomy
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All the latest updates and suggestions from colleagues have been
included.

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/index.htm


More changes have been made as I continue to work on various projects.

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Old September 11th 07, 05:31 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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On Sep 11, 4:44 pm, ukastronomy
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On Aug 29, 3:14 pm, ukastronomy
wrote:

All the latest updates and suggestions from colleagues have been
included.


http://www.martin-nicholson.info/index.htm


More changes have been made as I continue to work on various projects.


The greatest project these guys can get involved in is determining how
the orbital path,speed and geometry combine in explaining the seasonal
variations in daylight/darkess while seperately explaining the
variations in the total length of the noon cycle .

http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/r...anus_5year.jpg

Of course,nobody can compete with a view where the noon cycles are
shown to be 24 hours exactly in order to justify the 3 minute 56
second fictional difference to 'sidereal time' -

http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/nav.3116

It is quite something to ignore a new motion for the Earth based on a
change in orbital orientation and following Earth's orbital path for
obvious nonsense .The extraction of axial rotation from the observed
change in orbital orientation of Uranus should be enough.

Like Piltdown Man,I would prefer if the English sorted out this mess
before somebody else does ,either way,that new motion is here to stay
whether you like it or not.One project you have is to inform those
numbskulls that the 'Our Place In Space' explanation would be
rejected in a creationist website,that it is from the National
Maritime Museum (which has Harrison's watches) along with the Royal
Observatory Greenwich makes all this genuinely painful.





 




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