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| Started by | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2022-03-02 11:01 -0800 |
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Rotation has absolute rest "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-03-02 11:01 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2022-03-03 11:32 +1100
Re: Rotation has absolute rest "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-03-02 21:02 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> - 2022-03-02 21:11 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-03-03 09:04 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Ellery Barga <eb@epps.ca> - 2022-03-03 17:11 +0000
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> - 2022-03-03 15:24 -0500
Re: Rotation has absolute rest nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2022-03-03 22:01 +0100
Re: Rotation has absolute rest "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-03-04 16:31 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> - 2022-03-04 23:28 -0500
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2022-03-04 21:31 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> - 2022-03-05 10:13 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2022-03-04 11:01 +1100
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> - 2022-03-03 19:21 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2022-03-04 10:21 +0100
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> - 2022-03-04 10:06 -0500
Re: Rotation has absolute rest nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) - 2022-03-04 18:25 +0100
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> - 2022-03-04 12:12 -0800
Re: Rotation has absolute rest Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> - 2022-03-05 08:40 +1100
| From | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-02 11:01 -0800 |
| Subject | Rotation has absolute rest |
| Message-ID | <5f292402-676e-4d85-80b9-15f7e12f0aban@googlegroups.com> |
it can begin and end. As the Earth it is perpetual instead. It can be both absolute or not.
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 11:32 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <j8agl7Fc31iU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #579269 |
On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > it can begin and end. > As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > It can be both absolute or not. What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing down due to tidal drag. Sylvia.
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| From | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-02 21:02 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <0bcbd001-652a-4a8d-a93b-c43a252b70b8n@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579289 |
On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > it can begin and end. > > As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > > It can be both absolute or not. > What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > down due to tidal drag. > > Sylvia. No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? What about all the other planets?
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| From | Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-02 21:11 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <78837e5f-1a6f-4816-a9b4-8db2662250fcn@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579298 |
On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > > On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > > it can begin and end. > > > As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > > > It can be both absolute or not. > > What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > > down due to tidal drag. > > > > Sylvia > No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > What about all the other planets? Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life
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| From | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 09:04 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <d44c18a2-791a-472b-bc5a-3a570ea07ccbn@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579302 |
On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > > > On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > it can begin and end. > > > > As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > > > > It can be both absolute or not. > > > What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > > > down due to tidal drag. > > > > > > Sylvia > > No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > > What about all the other planets? > Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... > > https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years of slowdown would have ended it. Mitchell Raemsch
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| From | Ellery Barga <eb@epps.ca> |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 17:11 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <svqsrf$1d9m$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #579342 |
mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that- might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > > You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... > It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > of slowdown would have ended it. absolutely. In quantum physics you can't even use a tensor, since tensors are a macro scale thing.
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| From | Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 15:24 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <svr86k$18q5$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #579342 |
On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: >> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>> it can begin and end. >>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. >>>>> It can be both absolute or not. >>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing >>>> down due to tidal drag. >>>> >>>> Sylvia >>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? >>> What about all the other planets? >> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... >> >> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > > You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and day-night cycle were much shorter than now. > It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > of slowdown would have ended it. It isn't slowing down fast enough, but there is a time in the future when, in theory, the moon/earth will be tidally locked to each other and a "day" is something like 45 current days long. I'm not sure if the sun is supposed to go red giant first (~4 billion years) which would destroy the earth-moon before then.
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| From | nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 22:01 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <1po9g60.gfn6dx10i9pg6N%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl> |
| In reply to | #579360 |
Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> wrote: > On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: > >> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>> > >>>> Sylvia > >>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>> What about all the other planets? > >> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons > >>could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you > >>from the pool... > >> > >> > >>https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might > >>-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > > > > You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... > > Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. > Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and > day-night cycle were much shorter than now. > > > It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > > of slowdown would have ended it. > > It isn't slowing down fast enough, but there is a time in the future > when, in theory, the moon/earth will be tidally locked to each other and > a "day" is something like 45 current days long. I'm not sure if the > sun is supposed to go red giant first (~4 billion years) which would > destroy the earth-moon before then. It will, Jan
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| From | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 16:31 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <f1bde000-d5be-4534-a6b5-be736e188acdn@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579360 |
On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 12:24:58 PM UTC-8, Michael Moroney wrote: > On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: > >> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>> > >>>> Sylvia > >>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>> What about all the other planets? > >> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... > >> > >> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > > > > You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... > Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. > Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and > day-night cycle were much shorter than now. > > It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > > of slowdown would have ended it. > It isn't slowing down fast enough, Then it hasn't been measured and you have no evidence for it. If entrenchment is real why hasn't it happened to everything? Mitchell Raemsch
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| From | Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 23:28 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <svuotk$14db$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #579471 |
On 3/4/2022 7:31 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 12:24:58 PM UTC-8, Michael Moroney wrote: >> On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>>>> it can begin and end. >>>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. >>>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. >>>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing >>>>>> down due to tidal drag. >>>>>> >>>>>> Sylvia >>>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? >>>>> What about all the other planets? >>>> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... >>>> >>>> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life >>> >>> You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... >> Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. >> Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and >> day-night cycle were much shorter than now. >>> It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years >>> of slowdown would have ended it. >> It isn't slowing down fast enough, > > Then it hasn't been measured and you have no evidence for it. Roy, are those the only possibilities? Either the earth has stopped rotating already or the day length cannot change at all? Did you find out why there are leap seconds in UTC time? Did you see my other post where the daily growth rings in a 70 million year old clam shell showed that the clam experienced 372 days per year, each about 23 1/2 hours long? How did that happen? > If entrenchment is real why hasn't it happened to everything? > What entrenchment? What does that mean, Roy?
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| From | Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 21:31 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <0daa2f47-35ab-4f02-88d5-54390cdcad9en@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579476 |
On Saturday, 5 March 2022 at 05:28:42 UTC+1, Michael Moroney wrote: > On 3/4/2022 7:31 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 12:24:58 PM UTC-8, Michael Moroney wrote: > >> On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: > >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Sylvia > >>>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>>>> What about all the other planets? > >>>> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... > >>>> > >>>> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > >>> > >>> You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... > >> Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. > >> Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and > >> day-night cycle were much shorter than now. > >>> It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > >>> of slowdown would have ended it. > > >> It isn't slowing down fast enough, > > > > Then it hasn't been measured and you have no evidence for it. > Roy, are those the only possibilities? Either the earth has stopped > rotating already or the day length cannot change at all? > > Did you find out why there are leap seconds in UTC time? > > Did you see my other post where the daily growth rings in a 70 million > year old clam shell showed that the clam experienced 372 days per year, > each about 23 1/2 hours long? How did that happen? What 23 1/2? It's 42, stupid Mike
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| From | "mitchr...@gmail.com" <mitchrae3323@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-05 10:13 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <156fd041-ca24-44de-bd15-af7b104ed05dn@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579476 |
On Friday, March 4, 2022 at 8:28:42 PM UTC-8, Michael Moroney wrote: > On 3/4/2022 7:31 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 12:24:58 PM UTC-8, Michael Moroney wrote: > >> On 3/3/2022 12:04 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:11:32 PM UTC-8, Paul Alsing wrote: > >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-8, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Sylvia > >>>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>>>> What about all the other planets? > >>>> Oh yes it is, Mitch... of course, anyone with 2 functioning neurons could look this up for themselves... which pretty much eliminates you from the pool... > >>>> > >>>> https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-s-spin-is-slowing-down-and-that-might-be-why-it-has-enough-oxygen-for-life > >>> > >>> You are a moron. It hasn't been measured... > >> Yes it has, Roy. Look up why we have "leap seconds" in UTC time. > >> Also they've found fossils where they can tell the tide cycle and > >> day-night cycle were much shorter than now. > >>> It should have ended a long time ago. Billions of years > >>> of slowdown would have ended it. > > >> It isn't slowing down fast enough, > > > > Then it hasn't been measured and you have no evidence for it. > Roy, are those the only possibilities? Either the earth has stopped > rotating already or the day length cannot change at all? > > Did you find out why there are leap seconds in UTC time? Then it is slowing down faster than you can argue... moron... It would have already ended. Leap seconds ought to happen more often. > > Did you see my other post where the daily growth rings in a 70 million > year old clam shell showed that the clam experienced 372 days per year, > each about 23 1/2 hours long? How did that happen? How did the clam count those? Would it not need to keep counting? > > If entrenchment is real why hasn't it happened to everything? > > > What entrenchment? What does that mean, Roy? Google it you google moron...
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 11:01 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <j8d36jFr4rpU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #579298 |
On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>> it can begin and end. >>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. >>> It can be both absolute or not. >> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing >> down due to tidal drag. >> >> Sylvia. > > No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > What about all the other planets? It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things for yourself before starting on the insults. Sylvia.
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| From | Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-03 19:21 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <dc08e623-f340-458d-8c76-ff861d723f78n@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579387 |
On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>> it can begin and end. > >>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>> It can be both absolute or not. > >> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >> down due to tidal drag. > >> > >> Sylvia. > > > > No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > > What about all the other planets? > It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things > for yourself before starting on the insults. Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own...
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| From | nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 10:21 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <1poad3w.1ydyb2im95hkN%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl> |
| In reply to | #579391 |
Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > > On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > > On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > > >> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > > >>> it can begin and end. > > >>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > > >>> It can be both absolute or not. > > >> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > > >> down due to tidal drag. > > >> > > >> Sylvia. > > > > > > No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > > > What about all the other planets? > > It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things > > for yourself before starting on the insults. > > Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own... And spoon feeding doesn't work very well either, Jan
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| From | Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 10:06 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <svt9tv$1f5d$1@gioia.aioe.org> |
| In reply to | #579414 |
On 3/4/2022 4:21 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: > Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>> On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>>> it can begin and end. >>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. >>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. >>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing >>>>> down due to tidal drag. >>>>> >>>>> Sylvia. >>>> >>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? >>>> What about all the other planets? >>> It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things >>> for yourself before starting on the insults. >> >> Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own... > > And spoon feeding doesn't work very well either, > Coincidentally (or not), I saw a news article how they analyzed the shell of an extinct clam which had a shell with daily "growth rings" like a tree, and determined that 70 million years ago, there were 372 days of ~23 1/2 hours each in a year. I'll let Mitch, with his expert internet sleuthing skills, fill you in with the details.
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| From | nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J. Lodder) |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 18:25 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <1pob0qf.1l9skvkjer07dN%nospam@de-ster.demon.nl> |
| In reply to | #579425 |
Michael Moroney <moroney@world.std.spaamtrap.com> wrote: > On 3/4/2022 4:21 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: > > Paul Alsing <pnalsing@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>> On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>>> > >>>>> Sylvia. > >>>> > >>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>>> What about all the other planets? > >>> It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things > >>> for yourself before starting on the insults. > >> > >> Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own... > > > > And spoon feeding doesn't work very well either, > > > Coincidentally (or not), I saw a news article how they analyzed the > shell of an extinct clam which had a shell with daily "growth rings" > like a tree, and determined that 70 million years ago, there were 372 > days of ~23 1/2 hours each in a year. I'll let Mitch, with his expert > internet sleuthing skills, fill you in with the details. The deceleration of the moon, and its increasing distance have also been measured directly by means of the (non-existent of course) laser reflectors on the moon, left there by never happened manned Apollo missions, Jan
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| From | Maciej Wozniak <maluwozniak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2022-03-04 12:12 -0800 |
| Message-ID | <c8c6cab3-4e58-4f11-acbd-9903c492af25n@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #579425 |
On Friday, 4 March 2022 at 16:06:42 UTC+1, Michael Moroney wrote: > On 3/4/2022 4:21 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: > > Paul Alsing <pnal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>> On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: > >>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: > >>>>>> it can begin and end. > >>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. > >>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. > >>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing > >>>>> down due to tidal drag. > >>>>> > >>>>> Sylvia. > >>>> > >>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? > >>>> What about all the other planets? > >>> It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things > >>> for yourself before starting on the insults. > >> > >> Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own... > > > > And spoon feeding doesn't work very well either, > > > Coincidentally (or not), I saw a news article how they analyzed the > shell of an extinct clam which had a shell with daily "growth rings" > like a tree, and determined that 70 million years ago, Are you sure it wasn't 42, stupid Mike?
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| From | Sylvia Else <sylvia@email.invalid> |
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| Date | 2022-03-05 08:40 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <j8ffajFail1U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #579454 |
On 05-Mar-22 7:12 am, Maciej Wozniak wrote: > On Friday, 4 March 2022 at 16:06:42 UTC+1, Michael Moroney wrote: >> On 3/4/2022 4:21 AM, J. J. Lodder wrote: >>> Paul Alsing <pnal...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> On Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 4:01:27 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>> On 03-Mar-22 4:02 pm, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>>> On Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at 4:32:43 PM UTC-8, Sylvia Else wrote: >>>>>>> On 03-Mar-22 6:01 am, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote: >>>>>>>> it can begin and end. >>>>>>>> As the Earth it is perpetual instead. >>>>>>>> It can be both absolute or not. >>>>>>> What makes you think the Earth's rotation is perpetual? Is is slowing >>>>>>> down due to tidal drag. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Sylvia. >>>>>> >>>>>> No its not moron sylvia. Why hasn't it ended? >>>>>> What about all the other planets? >>>>> It's hard to fathom why you have so little ability to check these things >>>>> for yourself before starting on the insults. >>>> >>>> Mitch is incapable of doing any internet research of his own... >>> >>> And spoon feeding doesn't work very well either, >>> >> Coincidentally (or not), I saw a news article how they analyzed the >> shell of an extinct clam which had a shell with daily "growth rings" >> like a tree, and determined that 70 million years ago, > > Are you sure it wasn't 42, stupid Mike? Really, now you're going to question methods used for dating fossils, without knowing anything about those methods? Sylvia.
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