[geocentrism] Re: Celestial Poles ..part 2

  • From: Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:06:40 -0800 (PST)

      correction......theses are still rough figures    ..i dont know wfere i 
got the other???
  
  PS the correct ratio for the nightly spin circumference ( not diameter) to 
the orbital circumference is 1:1,090,677
  circumference of the earth, at the equator is 24,902 mi
  ~circumference of the earth orbit is 27,157,860,000 billion mi



Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:       Thanks Ja,
   
  Exactly ... your diagram shows 
   
  1. BLUE: A rotation around the blue axis nightly motions plus a snapshot at 
24 hour intervals (radial orientation) around the annual orbit that sits on the 
same angle wrt CP as the nightly rotation does. The two motions nightly and 
annual would be the same, (circular motion around a common axis) because they 
take place in the same plane...This is the only way to make those two motions 
appear to exist in the same plane! 
   
  2 RED: The red axis is nothing more then a angled view of rotation around the 
annual ecliptic axis. It is nothing more then tilting your head/ camera while 
rotating (radial orientation) around a given axis. It would not make the 
nightly motion of the blue plus the rotation around red axis look even remotely 
like what you would observe. Those motions do not take place in the same plane 
nor would they appear too! 
  The blue would only show a "circular sander" motion, where the red would show 
a "orbital sander" motion.(circular motion + a orbit) 
   
  Those two configurations will never produce the same or indistinguishably 
observable effects. The red is HC. .........HC folk want everyone to believe 
that the red is the mechanical configuration/action, but the net effect of the 
blue is what the red would indistinguishably show.!?



j a <ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:     Allen,
   
  I attached the wrong drawing before..... don't fool with the other emails 
drawing, it is too big. Use this one.
   
  JA
    
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