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NOVA's Antikythera Mechanism applied to Sun's 220km/sec Chapt16.15Gravity Cells #1465 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed



 
 
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Old April 5th 13, 09:50 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math
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Default NOVA's Antikythera Mechanism applied to Sun's 220km/sec Chapt16.15Gravity Cells #1465 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

The worlds first computer-- Antikythera Mechanism
may lead to the clue of the Solar System solid body rotation.


I hate it when they describe
the oldest known example of something,
as being the first.

--
pete
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Old April 5th 13, 10:05 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math
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Default NOVA's Antikythera Mechanism applied to Sun's 220km/sec Chapt16.15Gravity Cells #1465 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

On 4/5/13 3:50 PM, pete wrote:
Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

The worlds first computer-- Antikythera Mechanism
may lead to the clue of the Solar System solid body rotation.


I hate it when they describe
the oldest known example of something,
as being the first.


Furthermore the Antikythera mechanism in no way implies the the
solar system rotated like a solid body. Just the opposite actually.

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Old April 5th 13, 11:19 PM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math
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Default open challenge to Michael Wright NOVA's Antikythera Mechanismapplied to Sun's 220km/sec Chapt16.15 Gravity Cells #1471 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

On Apr 5, 3:50Â*pm, pete wrote:
Archimedes Plutonium wrote:

The worlds first computer-- Antikythera Mechanism
may lead to the clue of the Solar System solid body rotation.


I hate it when they describe
the oldest known example of something,
as being the first.

--
pete


But do you hate it when they teach that Earth is gravitationally
locked to the Sun by
Newtonian gravity or General Relativity which in fact is impossible if
the Sun is moving with a speed of 220km/sec yet Earth speed is a mere
29km/sec? That is something you should hate more.

I am trying to get Michael Wright of the UK who was involved with the
NOVA Antikythera mechanism, to see if he can build a Antikythera which
is heliocentric. And then if he can adjust the mechanism to include
all the speeds involved-- Mercury 47km/sec Earth 29km Jupiter 13 km/
sec Uranus 6km/sec and most important of all, Sun at 220km/sec. A
model of scale, but I think it is impossible for any model because of
the 220km/sec.

Now I think it is possible if one more gear wheel is included in
Michael Wright's model, for if he would add one more gear wheel for
which the entire model rests at the center of the Sun and this gear
wheel spins the entire box around in a circle of a complete revolution
of 110 days. That one extra gear wheel will nullify the 220km/sec of
the Sun.

I hope Mr. Wright takes up this challenge and I further hope that Mike
Edmunds the astronomer for the NOVA "Ancient Computer" and Tony Freeth
the mathematician in that program help out in this endeavor.

Basically I am saying it is impossible to have a true model of the Sun
and planets when the Sun has 220km/sec motion in Space. And it is
possible to have a true model if one more gear wheel is engineered so
that it makes null the 220 km/sec and spins the Solar Ecliptic so that
the planets all have their actual orbital speeds.

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An author archive search for AP reveals massive vandalism starting May
2012 where only one or two posts per month survive, whereas another
poster David Bernier, all his posts continue to be author- 
archived.
A Google search of just Archimedes Plutonium reveals massive search-
engine-bombing, and likely the reason for wanting to destroy the
author-archive of AP.
If we listen to the fool Jeff Relf:
Google Groups is 100% uncensored, so it isn't fully
indexed. Were Google Groups fully indexed, it'd be used to game
the system;


We would think all posters have most of their posts missing in the
author archive, but apparently only AP is targeted for massive
deletions of his author archive posts.

Only Drexel's Math Forum has done a excellent, simple and fair author-
archiving of AP posts for the past several years as seen he

http://mathforum.org/kb/profile.jspa?userID=499986

Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
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Old April 6th 13, 12:19 AM posted to sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.math
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Default NOVA's Antikythera Mechanism applied to Sun's 220km/secChapt16.15 Gravity Cells #1465 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed

touche' ... if correct. is that the means
of establishing longitude by lunar sightings?

* *Furthermore the Antikythera mechanism in no way implies the the
* *solar system rotated like a solid body. Just the opposite actually..


 




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