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Earth's Axis Slipping: Earth's Revolution Will Change: You Need To Find Another Planet To Live On
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008 20:12:33 -0400, www.freedomtofascism.com
wrote: On Tue, 1 Jul 2008 08:06:44 -0700 (PDT), Needy wrote: your theory is wrong 1. It's not a theory 2. It's not mine 3. It has been verified that Earth's 49.5 degree rotational axis shift is correct and true. www.divulgence.net End of argument. Let's look at a couple quotes from that site #1 "The sun should never be north of the Tropic of Cancer nor south of the Tropic of Capricorn. So, if you live north of Central Mexico, the sun should never rise or set to the north of those latitudes. But it is now rising and setting at a 26 degree angle to the north of Dallas, TX and the sun has been shining in the north windows at sunrise and sunset." The sun has been shining in my north windows during the summer at sunrise and sunset for the entirety of the 22 years I've lived in this house - and I'm at 44.8 degrees North latitude - as already stated, the more north you are, the more north the sunrise/set locations of the sun are during the summer months until you reach the Arctic Circle where the sun barely touches the horizon at True North on the Solstice and north of that, for a period ranging from a couple days to a couple weeks, the sun never sets #1 shot down in flames by direct observation #2 "In May, 2007, that same tree started changing to Autumn colors. In June, several trees started changing to Fall colors. This was another indication that something was wrong. The trees had gone into photoprotective modes due to the abnormality of the sunlight they received during these months. This is a significant sign that the position of the sun has changed." Another thing that can cause early color change is Freezing Temps and Drought - it's not just the sun angle - if a late frost happens after the leaves start opening, that can cause a color change. Also, if the temps do not drop low enough during the autumn and winter, the trees can keep on having green leaves - I have a tree in my yard; deciduous, that one year didin't lose it's leaves till Jan - and as stated before, I'm at 44+ degrees north #2 shot down in flames by direct observation #3 Star charts: I'm totalling ignoring this one as they state that "One is for the latitude between the Dakotas 99.21 N Latitude" 99.21 N Latitude is an imposibility - the Latitude system only goes to 90 N and 90 S - the Dakota's range from about 43 N (South Dakota's border with Nebraska) to about 49 N (North Dakota's border with Canada #3 Ignored for basic mis-information I could go on and on about the total lack of actual science involved in the suppositions proclaimed on this page, but I think I'll stop there Andromeda - independent minded, free thinking Pagan - who rarely (if ever) believes what the government tries to spoon feed him |
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