Re: The great Western adaption
- From: "Mij Adyaw" <mij@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 08:30:32 -0800
Mr Oriel,
Thanks for the response, however you did not answer the original question
that I posed to you. I want to understand the Christmas Star that was
present at the time that Jesus was born. Do you believe that the Christmas
Star was a planetary conjunction?
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you.
-mij
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oriel36 wrote:
Merry Christmas to you Mr Oriel36. Can you tell us if the Christmas star
was
a planetary conjunction? Do you have any insight?
Thanks,
mij
The only conjunction you should care about is the one of 1504 where the
faster Mars overtook the slower Jupiter and the even slower Saturn,fell
behind the two outer planets and then overtook them again,Copernicus
realised that from a faster orbitally moving Earth the observations
could be explained as a common motion around a stationary central Sun -
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0112/JuSa2000_tezel.gif
Those are actual images of Jupiter and Saturn and that is the faster
Earth overtaking them,and this alone affirms that we see orbital
motions around the Sun from a moving Earth.
Your diseased minds cannot even grasp a simple astronomical concept
like the one above so forget about a Merry Christmas,you spend you
time making sure humanity never appreciates astronomy and the methods
of our ancestors.In a Christian season of giving, with your exotic
concepts ,you offer people sand to eat.
.
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