Re: equatorial bulge
- From: "don findlay" <don@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 May 2005 10:51:29 -0700
geraldkelle...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Don
>
> I looked at your graphic and it is formatted in accordance with the
> Coriolis assumption of hemispherical differences between clockwise
and
> counter clockwise motion .This is incorrect.There would be no
> hemispherical difference in differential rotation of the inner cores
> between Equatorial and polar regions ,either North or South ,
I don't get you, Gerald. Rotation goes from left to right across the
front of the figure.. ??? ... whether it's the northern or
southern hemisphere. What's wrong with that? Clockwise and counter
clockwise are only artifacts of standing on one's head or not. (Settle
down, Carsten.)
> you knew
> this already from the correspondence I had with Carsten last year on
> the matter of Coriolis yet you leap from the really,really delicate
> matter of where the rotational influences begin and end to your Earth
> expansion model and that is extremely unfair.
Again, .how? Closing the Pacific clinches rotation. Closing the
Pacific means enlargement. Follows axiomatically. Obvious. From here
on it's political.
> You may find this surprising,but I have already lost and I know it.
And how again? Don't give up. What have you lost anyhow? You mean
that people will go chasing another useless bandwagon, only for it all
to start again? But that's science. It has nothing to do with the
'science'. There's enough 'science' in that simple observation about
torsion to do a century of 'real scientists' the world over. Now the
"Real Science"? It's the Dogs barking and the George Dancing and
swinging and hooting to the tune of.., whilst the caravan moves on
following the already beaten track of pioneers who reach for the
unreachable star, ..bear with unbearable sorrow and march into hell
where the brave dare not go, knowing that the world be the better for
all their scars and flagellations. (Or Sumthin'.) That's science.
It's in the ferris wheels of the mind, and ok, ..the turn of the Earth
on sunset, and the wind blowing across the cornfield. Sure.
.
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