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On Apr 21, 11:21 pm, "rlsuse...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<NoSuchPer...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> oriel36 wrote:
> > On Apr 21, 6:18 pm, "TR Oltrogge" <troltro...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >> (2) Elapsed Time
>
> >> The earth rotates on its own axis approximately every 23 hours 56
> >> minutes 4 seconds (a sidereal day). So
> >> even though the observer is fixed in geographic latitude and
> >> longitude his effective longitude increases
> >> by 360 degrees every 23h56m4s.
>
> > I still think it is remarkable that there is a large section of people
> > who have actually found a way to believe the nonsense of a
> > correlation between the Earth's rotation through 360 degrees and the
> > value of 23 hours 56 min 04 seconds...
>
> OMG, are we going to rehash this nonsense YET AGAIN??????????? Just
> google if you really want to see the same inane arguments over and over
> again. There's nothing new to say here!
Never have so many people lost their minds .
They even have an organisation to maintain the false reasoning which
leads to 23 hours 56 minutes 04 seconds ',namely the IERS -
http://www.iers.org/
When their is an 'authority' in existence to maintain a false
reasoning,the only hope is finding genuine people who actually admire
where the whole 24 hour/360 degree correlation originated and how it
works.
You believe the creation of the 24 hour day from observation of
natural noonis nonsense and it is your right to do so but only in
context of a intellectual standard comparable to flat Earthers.Most
here are proud of the value for axial rotation through 360 degrees in
23 hours 56 minutes but then again,there were many proud people who
based their ideas on Piltdown man .
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