Re: Better example



On Feb 26, 9:43 pm, Doug Weller <dwel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:27:40 +1300, in sci.archaeology, Eric Stevens
wrote:

On 26 Feb 2007 11:57:00 -0800, "oriel36" <geraldkelle...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

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I can do no more nor would do no more .

In fact, you have done far more than many here would require of you.

Indeed. I think he has completed, even exceeded, his mission here and can
retire knowing that he could do no more.

Doug
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It amounts to the fact that none of you are capable of accurately
reflecting recent history never mind that of older civilisations and
turn what way you will,it does not get intellectually lower or worse
than that.You have the remarkable story of Longitude and how clocks
resolved them before you yet you adhere to a celestial sphere concept
which draws the wrong conclusions for the Earth's motions to the
Sun,specifically the pandemic institutional failure wrapped uop in a
single value -

http://hypertextbook.com/facts/1999/JennyChen.shtml

I see that your crowd are about to force the fictitious Da Vinci code
into existence just as the mathematical theorists forced Well's 1898
'Time Machine" into existence through the 1905 'relativity' cartonn
concept but then again it does reflect this silly era where there is
no dignity or respect for ourselves let alone those of different eras.

I could do no more here because a group of people who argue that a
location rotates to noon in exactly 24 hours,and you most certainly
do,cannot possibly move on to more complex topics .At least you know
now that your words and actions are counter-productive and
pretensious and while mocking our ancestors and the gorgeous systems
they left,the joy of seeing how the actual systems were devised mocks
you right back and I cannot think of any greater insult than that.

The anti-intutive empirical agenda designed by and for mathematicians
takes advantage of the intricate working principles of astronomy and
twists them in vacuous wordplays with no substantial content,doing
what they do best,the more proficient can draw any conclusion they
like by creating what history they want.This is what happened with the
relationship between clocks,axial rotation and terrestrial
longitudes,a system which begins with a human devised principle of the
equable 24 hour day and then evolves to the practicalities of axial
rotation and Longitude determination as a consequence of the
Copernican discoveries.

You lot had the intutive intelligence beaten out of you,everyone does
which is why it is nearly impossible to get anyone to affirm the basic
principle of the 24 hour/360 degree equivalency.It is that
intelligence which is missing today,that rare intelligence which
courses its way through all the great creative actions and discoveries
of man.


For the French guy who responded,here are the words of Blaise Pascal
who expresses the neccessary balance which is now lost to the anti-
intutive empirical agenda -



". The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive
mind.- In the one, the principles are palpable, but removed from
ordinary use; so that for want of habit it is difficult to turn
one's mind in that direction: but if one turns it thither ever so
little, one sees the principles fully, and one must have a quite
inaccurate mind who reasons wrongly from principles so plain that it
is almost impossible they should escape notice.

But in the intuitive mind the principles are found in common use
and are before the eyes of everybody. One has only to look, and no
effort is necessary; it is only a question of good eyesight, but it
must be good, for the principles are so subtle and so numerous that it
is almost impossible but that some escape notice. Now the omission
of one principle leads to error; thus one must have very clear sight
to see all the principles and, in the next place, an accurate mind not
to draw false deductions from known principles."

http://www.sacred-texts.com/phi/pascal/pens.txt

Once a person appreciates the two step process where the 24 hour day
was created through the noon correction based on variations in the
natural daily cycle and how that average was transfered to the
principle that axial rotation can be considered constant at 15 degrees
per hour making 24 hours/360 degrees,they will feel repulsed by the
phony correlation which emerged in the late 17th century.













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