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Old May 27th 06, 12:22 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Cannot imagine why anyone would wish to adhere to a variable tilting
Earth to the Sun when imaging is availible reflecting changing orbital
orientation against fixed axial orientation.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...easonearth.png

It is a remarkable experience to see those who outwardly express
concern for climate imbalances while ignoring the astronomical
mechanism for global climate norms.Even with satellites which can look
back at changing orbital orientation due to the Earth's orbital motion
dictates that it cannot be otherwise,I have to face the indignity of
being met with abject silence.

I would really like to know what you think you are doing,to find people
who can just make the transition to a more productive mechanism for
climate norms is almost proving impossible even with the actual images
which indicate that variable axial tilting descriptions are based on
meteorological weather patterns.

Is there some sort of competition to admire how pseudo-authority can
manage to remain with a stiff upper lip when a tremendous amount of
data is going to waste ?.I am not trying to convince or appeal to
anyone for there is no reason to,if you can't see what the astronomical
cause for global climate norms is and how it can be reduced to
hemispherical meteorological patterns then perhaps this is the lowest
point before it turns into a subhuman matter.

 




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