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Climate change
How hard is it (apart from the usual nuisances who reply) to determine
what role rotational inclination (tilt) actually plays and that it does not cause the seasons ? . The idea of 'no tilt/no seasons' is derived by a hypothesis from Copernicus himself but the modified view replaces that view with practical observations based on planetary comparisons where the cause of the seasons is actually the orbital motion of the Earth and the isolation of that motion and its characteristics. A planet can have either Equatorial conditions such as the Earth or polar conditions like Uranus based on what degree of 'tilt' exists but of itself 'tilt' cannot cause the seasons,that dynamic is strictly the specific way a planet orbits the Sun.The role of 'tilt' is therefore restricted to seasonal characteristics and completely at variance with the view of 'axial tilt to the orbital plane' or some such variation of that theme - http://www.crh.noaa.gov/fsd/astro/season.php I am not throwing good information after the 'climate change' mob whio live and operate of a hyper fuss basis while not having any sense of what causes basic temperature fluctuations of the day/night cycle due to daily rotation or the seasonal cycle via orbital dynamics. Is there any sane person,who can simply work out the reasons which distinguish Earth from Uranus in terms of 'tilt' comparisons thereby determining what role rotational inclination actually serves?. http://astro.berkeley.edu/~imke/Infr..._2001_2005.jpg For all the fuss over 'global warming' and whether temperature spikes are due to human or natural influences,until scientists explain the basic seasonal temperature fluctuations correctly via astronomy and planetary dynamics,they are being absolutely ridiculous in attempting to correlate carbon dioxide with minor variations in temperature. How intelligent do you need to be to understand what 'tilt' actually does ?. |
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