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Old August 18th 17, 07:56 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Gerald Kelleher
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A bubble ideology has been created lately that computers will surpass humans in those things that make us reasoning humans but many mistake limited logic such as a chess game with what humans are really capable of.Program a computer to correlate the conditions of a common greenhouse with the Earth and the results will be inevitable and disruptive for genuine climate research.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFrP6QfbC2g

In four weeks the South pole will pass through the circle of illumination and that requires imagination,judgement and many of the great human faculties such as drawing analogies to extract the fact that aside from daily rotation, the planet turns once to the central Sun across an orbit as a function of its orbital motion.






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Old August 19th 17, 09:09 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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With the polar day/night cycle firmly in front of observers , it can be somewhat dismaying that they still produce awkward 'tilting' Earth notions instead of splitting the planet's two distinct day/night cycles apart by rotational cause -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgHmqv_-UbQ

These are excellent graphics with poor explanations attached and I often thought that, without the need for priority or reference, that the Earth surface rotation as a property of its orbital motion would make it into circulation. That rotation responds to the variable orbital speed of the Earth and creates the variations in the natural noon cycle when allied with daily rotation.

So much for citizen science when observers here could influence the wider astronomical community in the right way.
 




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