oriel36 <
kellehe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 26, 10:29 pm, Mike Collins <
acridiniumes...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> oriel36 <
kelleher.ger...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> There are so many challenges out there and dealing with the idea of a
>>> 'spinning moon' should not be one of them.
>>
>>> This subject is so dishonorable that even I couldn't proceed further
>>> in any meaningful way,most already know that the idea is just plain
>>> junk yet because of the only person to ever assert such a thing,a few
>>> sentences after he has Venus rotating once in 23 hours,the idea of
>>> lunar rotation is accepted.
>>
>>> I would be sick to my stomach were I an astronomer and insofar as the
>>> idea is easily dispensed with,it does demonstrate what the real
>>> problem is.
>>
>> The dishonour is yours. Generations of astronomers have refined and
>> validated these ideas and you have the cheek to call them all idiots or
>> tricksters.
>
> The new challenges I face are completely different than the ones which
> have occupied me for decades just as the ones facing the astronomical
> community are unlike anything they have encountered before hence we
> both leave our comfort zones to take on the great game of life in a
> new way.I have specifically said that the assertions rather than
> people are dishonorable for indeed the idea of a spinning moon is but
> instead of going about disproving 'lunar rotation',the moon's orbital
> behavior is set against that of the Earth and the fact that the Earth
> turns in two separate ways to the central Sun .
>
> The new explanation for the seasons and the variations in the natural
> noon cycle as both reflect the same cause as is the displacement of
> the 'no tilt/no seasons' ideology with a much better perspective of an
> equatorial climate for 0 degree inclination and a polar climate as a
> 90 degree inclination - therefore all planets have a proportional
> mixture of one or the other with the Earth assigned a largely
> equatorial type climate.
>
> Unfortunately many people calling themselves professional astronomers
> do so by virtue of going through the anti-competitive peer review
> system, a system that is designed to serve those doing the reviewing
> where there is no incentive for the prospective astronomer to do
> anything other than try to please the reviewer hence a vicious cycle
> which has less to do with astronomy than self-preservation of jobs and
> reputations.The unmoderated Usenet forums changed all that and so what
> if they have disappeared as viable and vibrant entities,for a short
> time they not only exposed astronomical atrophy but demonstrated the
> possibilities of a new astronomy.
>
>
> >Your ideas are childish fallacy , your "insights" are
>> inconsistent fallacies. You are wrong, they are right. Your insults to the
>> honesty, integrity and intelligence of modern astronomers are offensive.
>> Admit that you're wrong and regain your honour.
>
> I am already dishonored for being essentially correct in multiple
> topics so that 'honor' you suggest is nothing more than intellectual
> subservience and an aggressive one at that.I have asked for nothing
> other than people can raise the standards and do better,in a world
> that rewards passing talent I have known nothing other than
> unrelenting hostility but that is this era and the hand I am dealt
> with and I just get on with the issues.In some ways it is possible to
> turn animosity to an advantage but at some stage it cannot be all
> academic politics,people are natural astronomers when the flow of
> information between celestial dynamics and terrestrial effects open up
> and the empirical approach goes on in the background rather than
> trying to being the driver of astronomy - the damage of the vicious
> strain of empiricism is breathtaking in a catastrophic way and now it
> is time to revisit the entire process and especially untangling the
> peer review process for astronomy and empiricism itself.
>
> So my dishonor has become your honor,you see no objections to a
> spinning moon nor,more importantly,the emergence of the difference
> between lunar orbital motion and planetary motions.Maybe some day that
> will change,who knows,perhaps even today.
Watch these videos of libration. They prove your theories wrong. The moon
is rotating at a constant rate and it's elliptical orbit around the
Earth/Moon barycentre enables us to see farther east and west than would be
possible if it merely faced the Earth.
This doesn't prove us right. You can't prove a scientific theory. But it
does prove you wrong.
Admit it or lose all credibility.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdQXtTDzB_c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3ryt9fBOBE