Re: Good Article on Orbital Dynamics
- From: oriel36 <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 02:43:05 -0800 (PST)
Agent Smith wrote:
How about those links I asked for?
If you cannot see how a location orbitally turns through 360 degrees
with respect to the Sun as an orbital component and therefore
something new and exciting then there is little I can do for you,I
even resorted to graphics ( the lowest possible astronomical format
* ) to demonstrate how the observations of Equatorial beacon of Uranus
can be applied to the Earth's orbital motion -
http://physics.uoregon.edu/~jimbrau/BrauImNew/Chap13/FG13_06.jpg
http://asymptotia.com/wp-images/2007/08/uranus_rings.jpg
I most certainly wrote an extensive response considering that you
adhere to a 'tilting' Earth to explain the seasons,the fact is that
you need the additional orbital component to explain why a person at
the Equator does not notive any difference in the apparent path of the
Sun and subsequently variations in daylight/darkness throughout the
year while it varies further North and South ,the variation becoming
extreme towards the poles.
A simple and plainly observed motion and none of you can even see that
it is seperate to axial rotation/orientation.I would have understood
why variable inclination was first proposed but not until powerful and
sequential imaging was made availible can the actual orbital component
be isolated using the unique axial/Equatorial orientation of Uranus.
The very cause of the unequal noon cycles due to a combination of
axial rotation and the change in orbital orientation using natural
noon as a benchmark and not a single response,not the slightest sign
that a particularly intricate compound motion can be clearly
discriminated observationally.Such is this dark era populated by
people like you who will feign knowledge of astronomy but will walk
away like so many before you.
* "To set down in books the apparent paths of the planets [vias
planetarum apparentes] and the record of their motions is especially
the task of the practical and mechanical part of astronomy; to
discover their true and genuine path [vias vero veras et genuinas]
is . . .the task of contemplative astronomy; while to say by what
circle and lines correct images of those true motions may be depicted
on paper is the concern of the inferior tribunal of geometers" Kepler
.
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