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Old February 24th 14, 08:07 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Timekeeping architecture

It is certain that the conversion of the 'average' 24 hour cycle to 'constant' rotation at a rate of 15 degrees per hour is one of the greatest human innovations while keeping an eye on the framework of the 1461 rotations that cover 4 orbital circuits.

There are multiple points of entry into discovering the architecture or the cyclical framework through which the timekeeping utility emerged so all it needs are interested parties who are eager to displace the older false ideas which serve no purpose whatsoever other than to dull the mind and spirit..

It may that the Church is better suited to accepting the more advanced,intricate and enjoyable system where human innovation and planetary cycles overlap in terms of timekeeping structure than the empirical institutions who have stonewalled so far as expected and as is their custom.

No doubt the world will continue to face the same junk of theorists for a while but effectively the chain of indoctrination has just been broken and the new structures and perceptions will eventually emerge .How that will happen I have no idea but humanity will eventually come to enjoy the spectacle of astronomy once more while limiting timekeeping as a useful tool and not the driver of perspectives as it came to be a few centuries ago.

 




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