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On Nov 17, 11:05*am, oriel36 wrote:
For all the trillions spent on education,the best scientists can come up with is a nonsensical 366 1/4 rotations for 365 1/4 days... Still having trouble with correct units, are we? That should read; 366 1/4 sidereal rotations for 365 1/4 solar days, per orbit. That is pretty much like saying 24 hours per solar day WRT the sun and 23:56:04 per sidereal day WRT to fixed stars. Big deal. No conflict, no worries, all is well, no catastrophic situation, no black magic. If you can't keep your units straight, you are sunk. If you can't comprehend simple definitions, you are sunk, and perhaps most importantly, if you can't visualize different perspectives, you are definitely sunk. You have shown every indication that you have no capacity for any of these things, and are either unable to learn anything new, or are a quack with tunnel vision. Either way, you are sunk. \Paul A |
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