[geocentrism] Re: Yearly Oscillating Helical Orbital Path

  • From: "philip madsen" <pma15027@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:42:31 +1000

Too complex for me..  I asked the question a year ago, did the stars move north 
and south with the suns seasons.. someone affirmed it..  therefore my image of 
the cosmos , putting it in a two dimensiona plane from  a celestial sphere , 
was as a huge disc around the equator with imbedded celestial bodies, and this 
disc moved up and down annually as it rotated around us daily. 

That giving you the graphics, it means the reality is the sphere oscillates N-S 
annually.  

Philip. 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Neville Jones 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 12:40 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Yearly Oscillating Helical Orbital Path


  Allen/Bernie,

  How does the Sun "spiral orbit" if it is "fixed within the rotating 
firmament"?

  Neville. 




    -----Original Message-----
    From: bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx
    Sent: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 07:21:09 -0700 (PDT)
    To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Yearly Oscillating Helical Orbital Path


          Allen,

          "The distance from the sun to the Earth varies some three million 
miles annually, but that is readily accounted for in a "perfect spiral" and 
doesn't require an elliptical path."

          I changed it to this now:

          *Right image (below): The sun, fixed within the rotating firmament, 
spiral-orbits the Earth north-south and clockwise from the Tropic of Cancer to 
the Tropic of Capricorn in six months and then alters course laterally to 
spiral-orbit south-north and clockwise for the next six months. Seasons result 
from the yearly oscillating helical/concentric orbital path of the sun around 
the untilted stationary Earth.

          Bernie


          --- On Mon, 9/22/08, Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

            From: Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
            Subject: [geocentrism] Yearly Oscillating Helical Orbital Path
            To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
            Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 4:54 PM






                          Bernnie,

                          It is the angle of the suns rays not this particular 
distance  because it is only 1.5% change from the average distance ( 3% total 
from furtherest to nearest point)  does not change the intensity of the sun's 
rays to any meaningfull degree..in fact the sun is closest in the winter 
(january 91.4 million miles 147.09 million km)  and futerest in the summer ( 
July 94.51 million miles 152.10 million km)
                          as for the hotest day ..that is due to a lot of 
factors...where you are on the globe and not just north or south of the equtor 
but look...some the worlds desterts lay on the same lattitude as rain forest 
do...it is not as simple as how much sun a location gets that determines it's 
weather...


                          Allen,
                           
                          Then the changes in the sun's radius would also cause 
changes
                          in the intensity of sunlight that reaches the Earth, 
thereby affecting
                          temperature. I wonder if at the top of the cycle ( 
Tropic of Cancer/Summer 
                          Solstice )
                          that the sun is the furthest away and then over the 
next three months
                          moves to its closest position and then out again 
heading south still
                          over the next three months. Because I was wondering 
why the hottest day of the
                          year was about July 27 and not around June 27, so 
that might account for it.
                           
                          Bernie   
                          --- On Mon, 9/22/08, Allen Daves 
<allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                            From: Allen Daves <allendaves@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
                            Subject: [geocentrism] Yearly Oscillating Helical 
Orbital Path
                            To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                            Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 12:44 PM


                                Is the sun's orbital path elliptical in one 24 
hour period?

                                No, 
                                You have to imagine a spiral like the tip of a 
screw...it is constantly changing it’s size growing larger then smaller again 

                                 

                                The spiral is: 

                                 at its largest radius 94.51 million miles from 
earth 

                                at its smallest radius  91.4 million miles from 
earth 

                                 

                                Therefore:…. The radius of the sun’s orbit ( 
the spiral)  is constantly changing. Lets say it ( the spriral) starts out 
small at 91.4 million miles , the radius will constantly growing by : 

                                Approximately 

                                8,219.178 miles per day ( after one day the 
spiral will be this much larger or smaller) 

                                342 miles per hour( after one hour the spiral 
will be this much larger or smaller) 

                                5.7 miles per min ( after one min the spiral 
will be this much larger or smaller) 

                                .095 miles per sec ( after one sec the spiral 
will be this much larger or smaller) 

                                 

                                This is the rate at which the radius of the 
sun’s orbit ( the spiral) either grows larger until it reaches 94.51 million 
miles (152.10 million km) from earth and then it will begin to grow smaller at 
that same rate until the earth sun distance (radius) reaches 91.4 million miles 
(147.09 million km) 

                                 

                                 

                                A good way to imagine this is to look at a 
potters wheel as it turns..it turns once every 24 hours .at the center is the 
earth ..…place your finger in the clay, you make a circle, this is the 
sun.......now slowly move your finger out 3% of the radius of your first 
circle..now move your finger inward 3%...... that is the motion of the sun 
albeit the sun would also move in a spiral helix up and down while it is moving 
out and in by 3% of the radius…..there are two motions here one is up then down 
the other is in then out again..... So there is the spiral up and down motion 
to account for the seasons but the size of the spiral is constantly changing to 
account for changes in the distance over the course of a year…. 

                                 

                                 

                                --- On Mon, 9/22/08, Bernie Brauer 
<bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                                From: Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx>
                                Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Yearly Oscillating 
Helical Orbital Path
                                To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 11:43 AM


                                Allen Daves wrote:
                                "The orbit of the sun is elliptical around the 
earth it is not a perfect spiral."

                                Is the sun's orbital path elliptical in one 24 
hour period?
                                Is so, then what are the times of the day and 
night for the
                                major and minor axis?



                                Bernie


                                --- On Mon, 9/22/08, Bernie Brauer 
<bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

                                From: Bernie Brauer <bbrauer777@xxxxxxxxx>
                                Subject: [geocentrism] Yearly Oscillating 
Helical Orbital Path
                                To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                                Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 9:25 AM


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                                Is my wording in red below correct?

                                L:  Earth is stationary due to perfectly 
balanced Interactive Electromagnetic Forces.
                                R:  The sun, fixed within the rotating 
firmament, spiral-orbits the Earth north-south and clockwise from the Tropic of 
Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn in six months and then alters course 
laterally to spiral-orbit south-north and clockwise for the next six months. 
Seasons result from the yearly oscillating helical orbital path of the sun 
around the untilted/upright stationary Earth.
                                Bernie  
                                  

                                Bernie,  

                                   

                                “Earth is stationary due to pefectly 
balancedInteractive Electromagnetic Forces.” 

                                  

                                That is one idea… 

                                  

                                1. That is one idea but it really misses the 
fundamental root reason, even in terms of physics….if you go build a Ferris 
wheel the foundation is what everything else rest upon……the fact is that when 
the physical universe was laid down the earth is at the physical foundation 
from where all the rest of the universe was constructed upon. You see if you 
build a building it would be silly to ask why does the foundation not move? It 
can’t move because the physical universe is build upon this spot………of course 
you could destroy the building by trying to move the foundation…….in-fact 
Dodwell’s curve demonstrates a logarithmic sine wave curve of a table top 
gyroscope…where the earth is or is at the spot where the point to which the 
universe is “hinged” to… it can’t move because it is physically impossible to 
move the foundation stone without moving the whole universe. 


                                  

                                2. The orbit of the sun is elliptical around 
the earth it is not a perfect spiral. This is the point to which I keep trying 
to make there is absolutely no reason for a translational orbit except to 
explain why the earths orbit cannot be seen from the earth…However as I keep 
pointing out this would and can only hold true looking from on earth. The 
relative motions between the other positions would not show the same things 
depending on what the actual motion is…  

                                  

                                Allen Daves  
                                 

                                 

                                 
                                 
                         
                 
         



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