Re: They call it 'Earth hour'
- From: Get lost <rander3127@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 07:10:04 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 25, 7:30 am, oriel36 <kelleher.ger...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How many turning off their lights,individually,as a group,organisation
or community realise just how little is known about the Earth's
motions even as they try to act in such a way as to express concern.
How many here,who over the years have ignored the most basic
relationship between daily rotation and orbital motion to the life
giving rays of the Sun willing turn their faces away from the heritage
which knew that the noon cycles are never the same as the Earth turns
to bring the Sun back to the meridian lines -
http://images.google.ie/images?hl=en&um=1&q=meridian+line+cathedral&b...
In the hour that the Earth will turn through 15 degrees derived from
the observation that the accumulative motions of orbital change with
respect to the central Sun plus constant daily rotation generate a
natural noon inequality you may even stop to think why you let each
day go by without helping to undo the astrological damage of 3
centuries ago and then truly it can be an 'Earth hour' .
Earth "hour" represents 0.011 percent of the total time in the year.
Suppose that 10% of the planet cuts lighting then.
0.0011 percent is saved. In other words, let the envirokooks have
their silly hour, it means about as much as global warming theory.
.
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