Precession

From: Carsten Troelsgaard (carsten.troelsgaard_at_mail.dk)
Date: 10/24/04


Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:56:19 +0200


"Sergey Karavashkin" <selftrans@yandex.ru> skrev i en meddelelse
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> > Hi Sergey
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> > I hoped that astronomers would handle that kind of problems. I'm a geologist.
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> > > Why do you think
> > > Oriel's conception more absurd than mentioned and not mentioned here?
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> > I don't.
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> "Sergey Karavashkin" <selftrans@yandex.ru> skrev i en meddelelse
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> > Dear Carsten, how do you think, does cannibalism of galaxies relate to
> > astronomy? And scatter of galaxies accelerating with the distance? Or
> > maybe, funnels of time, or the idea that our universe is a black hole?
> > Or that Jupiter consists of liquid metallic hydrogen?

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> Dear Carsten, sorry that I only now could post. Astronomers do not
> cope with these matters. They only create illusions for themselves.
> This also reflects on geology, so you feel this difficulty, too. ;-)

To be frank, I never gave 'black holes' or other astronomical considerations much attention...
except for handier problems like precession. Precession seems to be 'within my reach' though my book
of physics says, that the Earth precesses a whole revolution in 26.000 years - I find it somewhat
difficult to believe that the Earth's spin-axis at part of this time is lying in the plane of the
Sun-Earth rotational plane and thus effectively give no intermediate seasons through the year (or
rather half a year day/night for pole positions). I probably better get used to the idea - unless
someone can correct my physics. Intuitively this must have a measurable effect on global circulation
and weatherpatterns. Having revealed my ignorance this way, I figure that I shouldn't apply for a
job on calculations of global warming.

Carsten



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