length of day question
On Aug 7, 11:52*am, oriel36 wrote:
The last statement is based on treating daily rotation and orbital
motions separately rather than trying to explain what is occuring
using 'tilt'.The Earth rotational orientation remains constant
throughout the year and does not cause seasonal variations in daylight
and darkness,it is the specific way the Earth orbits the Sun that
causes seasonal variations and causes the natural noon cycles to
vary.Only through the power of modern imaging and the unique features
of Uranus is it now possible to see how daily and orbital motions
combine to explain what occurs here on Earth -
Your eyes are brown, aren't they? They must be, because you are so
full of **** that they couldn't possibly be any other color.
The Earth's orientation is constant with respect to the fixed stars,
but is constantly changing with respect to the sun, we call this tilt,
and this is what causes the seasons. You have completely
misinterpreted the Modern Imaging that you are so proud of, it is
laughable.
Since you are completely unteachable, you will never understand
frames, and so you are sunk.
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