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The fact is that this does not happen,the daily and orbital motions
combined produce two observational facts in that no two natural noon
cycles are equal in length and one pf the oldest observations known to
all astronomers,that to keep the days and years on sync or what
amounts to the same thing,to keep daily rotations in sync with the
annual cycle,the count is 1461 days/rotations to 4 years/orbital
circuits.
In the late 17th century rush to use clocks to replace human
reasoning ,something akin what they try to do now y mechanical
modelling with computers,they attached significance to stellar
circumpolar motion and dumped everything into right ascension hence
all the traits which separate daily and annual motions became
lost.While I couldn't care less about convincing people how Newton got
it wrong in this respect,at least he was systematic about it -
"PHÆNOMENON IV.
That the fixed stars being at rest, the periodic times of the five
primary planets, and (whether of the sun about the earth, or) of the
earth about the sun, are in the sesquiplicate proportion of their mean
distances from the sun.
This proportion, first observed by Kepler, is now received by all
astronomers; for the periodic times are the same, and the dimensions
of the orbits are the same, whether the sun revolves about the earth,
or the earth about the sun" Newton
Sorry of you don't have the talent to work through the details as
Kepler most certainly did not state anything close to this nor would I
throw good information after bad and although Kepler's approach is
ultimately flawed,it is only possible to comprehend his perception in
terms of planetary orbital comparisons and nothing to do with the
'fixed stars' nor some mongrel idea ("whether of the sun about the
earth, or of the earth about the sun" Newton)
"The proportion existing between the periodic times of any two planets
is exactly the sesquiplicate proportion of the mean distances of the
orbits, or as generally given,the squares of the periodic times are
proportional to the cubes of the mean distances." Kepler
The statement is so easy to understand that only dullards would make a
mess of it -
"And so if any one take the period, say, of the Earth, which is 1
year, and the period of Saturn, which is 30 years, and extract the
cube roots of this ratio and then square the ensuing ratio by squaring
the cube roots, he will have as his numerical products the most just
ratio of the distances of the Earth and Saturn from the sun. 1 For the
cube root of 1 is 1, and the square of it is 1; and the cube root of
30 is greater than 3, and therefore the square of it is greater than
9. And Saturn, at its mean distance from the sun, is slightly higher
than nine times the mean distance of the Earth from the sun." Kepler
One of the most amazing letters I I have read is one from an
Englishman to an Irishman in 1666 before the Royal Society got greedy
and this phenomena of the adoration of Newton arose,in page after page
there is this delightful vibrancy in linking analogies at a
terrestrial level with those which exist between planetary dynamics
and terrestrial effects -
http://books.google.com/books?id=RyBOsLIi2SMC&pg=PA206&dq=aequation+dayes#v=onepage&q&f=false
With absolute confidence it is now possible to explain why natural
noon cycles vary whereas in the era of Wallis and Boyle,the issue was
an open question and it can only be answered by escaping right
ascension and looking at the orbital motion of the Earth separately
http://books.google.com/books?id=RyBOsLIi2SMC&pg=PA219&dq=aequation+dayes#v=onepage&q&f=false
Maybe there is a type of human being who can act like a parasite and
live off a host but eventually destroys the host,in this respect
Newton was not a parasite in that he adjusted or rather distorted
things to suit himself and his agenda whereas his followers appear to
have a parasitical nature in neither understanding the original
astronomical methods and insights nor Newton's.