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Old August 21st 13, 08:31 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Mike Collins[_4_]
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Default Einstein and Mercury - not what you think.

You thought you knew all about Mercury relativity and Einstein but look at
this video!

http://youtu.be/NtnsHtYYKf0
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Old August 22nd 13, 04:57 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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"Mike Collins" wrote in message
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You thought you knew all about Mercury relativity and Einstein but look at
this video!

http://youtu.be/NtnsHtYYKf0
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Nice handwaving.

-- Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway

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Old August 22nd 13, 08:38 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Einstein and Mercury - not what you think.

On Wednesday, August 21, 2013 8:31:22 PM UTC+1, Mike Collins wrote:
You thought you knew all about Mercury relativity and Einstein but look at

this video!



http://youtu.be/NtnsHtYYKf0


Well Collins,you have all these guys running around for a century declaring that 'time is not absolute' or some other meaningless nonsense designed to promote the idea that the Universe will change for a person if they travel at speed but it all boils down to the Equation of Time and the treasure that it is.

This is where you all stop being aggressive and despite the myth that a revolution in understanding time,space and motion happened a century ago you show yourselves to being the same cult followers of a vicious strain of empiricism that arose in the late 17th century.

You know neither the responsibility nor the urgency in correcting this great human tragedy that infects reasoning far removed from the subject material because when the world's heroes are those who use manipulation and distortions to achieve their objective as Newton did,it diminishes our race as an inspired and intelligent group who work and act to give students the best understanding possible of creation and not an indoctrination into voodoo that serves only a few academics.

You are scared of the Equation of Time and you have a right to be,after all ,it contains information which is astronomically spectacular when understood properly.
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Old August 23rd 13, 01:07 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Einstein and Mercury - not what you think.

On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:38:33 AM UTC-6, oriel36 wrote:

You are scared of the Equation of Time and you have a right to be,after all ,it
contains information which is astronomically spectacular when understood
properly.


http://www.quadibloc.com/science/eot.htm

John Savard
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Old August 23rd 13, 03:13 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway[_13_]
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"Quadibloc" wrote in message
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On Thursday, August 22, 2013 1:38:33 AM UTC-6, oriel36 wrote:

You are scared of the Equation of Time and you have a right to be,after
all ,it
contains information which is astronomically spectacular when understood
properly.


http://www.quadibloc.com/science/eot.htm

John Savard
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"Against the backdrop of the distant stars, the Earth has two simple and
regular motions. It turns on its axis once every 23 hours, 56 minutes, and
4.1005 seconds, and it orbits the Sun once every 365 days, 6 hours, 9
minutes, and 9.7676 seconds (these figures being those which applied at the
start of the year 2000)."

What happened to the missing sidereal day Against the backdrop of the
distant stars, relativistic kook Savard?
Does it jump by almost a degree instantaneously or was it lost through time
dilation?
I'd modify that page before someone notices it if I were you. Oops, too
late, I noticed it.

-- Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway

 




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