Re: Longitude and the Equation of Time
- From: "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 23 Feb 2007 03:54:04 -0800
On Feb 23, 3:38 am, "Tedd Jacobs" <TJac...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"oriel36" wrote...
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It would be wonderful if there were archaeologists here but apparently
there are none,only cardboard cutout props used to support idiotic
conceptions.
want to talk archaeology? try actually presenting some.
Archaeology is not social forensics, for we are immigrants of our past
and should come to know just how remarkable some of our ancestors are
and not knowingly destroy their works.I see the work of these people
as a testament to the great efforts of men and I am extremely proud of
understanding many of those features which we still use today.
I know this era too well,it turns our ancestors into puppet creations
acting out whatever conclusion enters your heads instead of allowing
these people to dictate their own history,for good or for bad.
In the matter of human involvement in astronomy and timekeeping
systems,a holocaust actually exists.The late 17 century guys bent
older,noble and more careful work into supporting ridiculous concepts
that not prove counter-productive for this era,specifically in
climatology.
When each of you has the ability to restoring the older core
principles which we still use today you crawl back into an empirical
shell and squeek out a stupid solar/sidereal concept .Is the exquisite
jewels of astronomical timekeeping not enough for you and especially
the intricate way they got the older Equation of Time/24 hour system
to mesh with the discovery of axial rotation.
You want archaeology without the great timekeeping facet which winds
its way through human endeavor from ancient times then so be it.You
will soon discover that its absense leaves you with nothing.
.
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