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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 9:06:57 GMT
.......you couldn't care less. It's just the moon, so it's back to your little telephone and whatever is on it that transfixes you. Several times Cinemachinery, the King of Liars, has claimed that I said the moon's orbit has changed. I never said that. What I said is that the earth is wobbling on its axis as the polar shift draws nearer, thus changing the relative position of the moon in the sky as seen by an observer on earth. Cine, or course, knows exactly what I said and didn't say, but he's a sociopath, so it's no stress on him at all to lie, and if he tells the same lie often enough the idea is that most people will accept it as the truth. The really stupid part is that it's no secret the earth is wobbling, and a Scientific American article I posted on the old board blames it on manmade "global warming," or AGW, which is something that the godless "progressives" wholeheartedly endorse. Why then don't they just use the moon as an example to further their flimsy case? Are they really that stupid? Perhaps they are. Whoever built my house back in the 1970's did something unusual it seems. Instead of the walls facing to the points of the compass, it's the corners, so when the moon is making its short arc across the sky I cannot possibly see it from my bedroom window as it is setting, the way I can with the sun. I would have to walk into the kitchen and look out the window to the Southwest. This is not normal. It shouldn't vary that much. I like the message they put below this video on YouTube. Reminds me of the Tom Petty song, I Won't Back Down. And I won't either. You can stand me up at the Gates of Hell, but I won't....back....down.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 11:01:31 GMT
.......you couldn't care less. It's just the moon, so it's back to your little telephone and whatever is on it that transfixes you. Several times Cinemachinery, the King of Liars, has claimed that I said the moon's orbit has changed. I never said that. What I said is that the earth is wobbling on its axis as the polar shift draws nearer, thus changing the relative position of the moon in the sky as seen by an observer on earth. Cine, or course, knows exactly what I said and didn't say, but he's a sociopath, so it's no stress on him at all to lie, and if he tells the same lie often enough the idea is that most people will accept it as the truth. The really stupid part is that it's no secret the earth is wobbling, and a Scientific American article I posted on the old board blames it on manmade "global warming," or AGW, which is something that the godless "progressives" wholeheartedly endorse. Why then don't they just use the moon as an example to further their flimsy case? Are they really that stupid? Perhaps they are. Whoever built my house back in the 1970's did something unusual it seems. Instead of the walls facing to the points of the compass, it's the corners, so when the moon is making its short arc across the sky I cannot possibly see it from my bedroom window as it is setting, the way I can with the sun. I would have to walk into the kitchen and look out the window to the Southwest. This is not normal. It shouldn't vary that much. I like the message they put below this video on YouTube. Reminds me of the Tom Petty song, I Won't Back Down. And I won't either. You can stand me up at the Gates of Hell, but I won't....back....down. Does the Earth's wobble also account for the face of it looking different to you too?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:13:18 GMT
.......you couldn't care less. It's just the moon, so it's back to your little telephone and whatever is on it that transfixes you. Several times Cinemachinery, the King of Liars, has claimed that I said the moon's orbit has changed. I never said that. What I said is that the earth is wobbling on its axis as the polar shift draws nearer, thus changing the relative position of the moon in the sky as seen by an observer on earth. Cine, or course, knows exactly what I said and didn't say, but he's a sociopath, so it's no stress on him at all to lie, and if he tells the same lie often enough the idea is that most people will accept it as the truth. The really stupid part is that it's no secret the earth is wobbling, and a Scientific American article I posted on the old board blames it on manmade "global warming," or AGW, which is something that the godless "progressives" wholeheartedly endorse. Why then don't they just use the moon as an example to further their flimsy case? Are they really that stupid? Perhaps they are. Whoever built my house back in the 1970's did something unusual it seems. Instead of the walls facing to the points of the compass, it's the corners, so when the moon is making its short arc across the sky I cannot possibly see it from my bedroom window as it is setting, the way I can with the sun. I would have to walk into the kitchen and look out the window to the Southwest. This is not normal. It shouldn't vary that much. I like the message they put below this video on YouTube. Reminds me of the Tom Petty song, I Won't Back Down. And I won't either. You can stand me up at the Gates of Hell, but I won't....back....down. Does the Earth's wobble also account for the face of it looking different to you too? Possibly. I'm still collating.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 11:21:23 GMT
Does the Earth's wobble also account for the face of it looking different to you too? Possibly. I'm still collating. You've been collating for nearly 3 years.... How would it anyway, when the moon is tidally locked to the earth?
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Post by OldSamVimes on Mar 30, 2017 11:28:03 GMT
Several times Cinemachinery, the King of Liars, has claimed that I said the moon's orbit has changed. I never said that. Sorry, I'm simply not emotionally invested in this story.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:29:27 GMT
Possibly. I'm still collating. You've been collating for nearly 3 years.... How would it anyway, when the moon is tidally locked to the earth? I don't know. Still collating, and I'm going to keep on collating whether it chaps your ass or not. Perhaps you've been worrying over what I think and say too much. Perhaps you should enjoy your life more.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:31:10 GMT
Several times Cinemachinery, the King of Liars, has claimed that I said the moon's orbit has changed. I never said that. Sorry, I'm simply not emotionally invested in this story. It's cool. No one asked you to be.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:39:54 GMT
It's 6:39 am here and the sun is rising, and the jets are flying to the East. My midday I expect them to be overhead. And if the pattern holds up they'll be in the West at sunset when I take my lunch break between 6:30 to 7:00 pm (I work night shift). It's amazing what you can notice if you simply bother to look up and care about what's going on around you.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 11:42:04 GMT
You've been collating for nearly 3 years.... How would it anyway, when the moon is tidally locked to the earth? I don't know. Still collating, and I'm going to keep on collating whether it chaps your ass or not. Perhaps you've been worrying over what I think and say too much. Perhaps you should enjoy your life more. You don't know how the wobble of the earth on its axis would change what part of the moon we see, because it wouldn't. Even if the wobble was significant enough to make the moon appear hundreds of thousands of kilometres off course (which it doesn't), it wouldn't change it. This is because the moon is tidally locked to the earth, and we only ever see the same side. To spell it out for you, you were mistaken about that part of it, and it should make you wonder if you were wrong about the whole thing. You still have no idea what you are talking about, three years after first bringing it up after your trip to piggly wiggly and purchase of a protractor.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 11:46:36 GMT
Whoever built my house back in the 1970's did something unusual it seems. Instead of the walls facing to the points of the compass, it's the corners, so when the moon is making its short arc across the sky I cannot possibly see it from my bedroom window as it is setting, the way I can with the sun. I would have to walk into the kitchen and look out the window to the Southwest. This is not normal. It shouldn't vary that much. How much should the position of rise/set vary erjen?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:47:02 GMT
I don't know. Still collating, and I'm going to keep on collating whether it chaps your ass or not. Perhaps you've been worrying over what I think and say too much. Perhaps you should enjoy your life more. You don't know how the wobble of the earth on its axis would change what part of the moon we see, because it wouldn't. Even if the wobble was significant enough to make the moon appear hundreds of thousands of kilometres off course (which it doesn't), it wouldn't change it. This is because the moon is tidally locked to the earth, and we only ever see the same side. To spell it out for you, you were mistaken about that part of it, and it should make you wonder if you were wrong about the whole thing. You still have no idea what you are talking about, three years after first bringing it up after your trip to piggly wiggly and purchase of a protractor. I'm not mistaken about what I've described. And I'm amazed that you remembered I bought a protractor at Piggly Wiggly. I didn't remember where I bought it. Why do you care so much? Why don't you just enjoy your life?
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Post by OldSamVimes on Mar 30, 2017 11:52:06 GMT
Why make a thread about it if you don't want responses? Looks like someone is trying their best to get into an argument about nothing this morning.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 11:52:36 GMT
You don't know how the wobble of the earth on its axis would change what part of the moon we see, because it wouldn't. Even if the wobble was significant enough to make the moon appear hundreds of thousands of kilometres off course (which it doesn't), it wouldn't change it. This is because the moon is tidally locked to the earth, and we only ever see the same side. To spell it out for you, you were mistaken about that part of it, and it should make you wonder if you were wrong about the whole thing. You still have no idea what you are talking about, three years after first bringing it up after your trip to piggly wiggly and purchase of a protractor. I'm not mistaken about what I've described. And I'm amazed that you remembered I bought a protractor at Piggly Wiggly. I didn't remember where I bought it. Why do you care so much? Why don't you just enjoy your life? What aren't you mistaken about specifically? You think the face of the moon was different, but thats not possible if the moon is tidally locked with the earth, which it is. Are you denying this? I don't 'care so much', I just enjoy discussing it. Why do you get so defensive about it? Gut feeling you are wrong or something?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:53:25 GMT
Whoever built my house back in the 1970's did something unusual it seems. Instead of the walls facing to the points of the compass, it's the corners, so when the moon is making its short arc across the sky I cannot possibly see it from my bedroom window as it is setting, the way I can with the sun. I would have to walk into the kitchen and look out the window to the Southwest. This is not normal. It shouldn't vary that much. How much should the position of rise/set vary erjen? Over how long a period of time, puvo?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 11:55:08 GMT
I'm not mistaken about what I've described. And I'm amazed that you remembered I bought a protractor at Piggly Wiggly. I didn't remember where I bought it. Why do you care so much? Why don't you just enjoy your life? What aren't you mistaken about specifically? You think the face of the moon was different, but thats not possible if the moon is tidally locked with the earth, which it is. Are you denying this? I don't 'care so much', I just enjoy discussing it. Why do you get so defensive about it? Gut feeling you are wrong or something? Are you admitting there is such a thing as a gut feeling? That's not very scientific.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 12:02:32 GMT
How much should the position of rise/set vary erjen? Over how long a period of time, puvo? Does the amount of time matter in terms of its total variance? How much do you think it should vary in total?
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 12:03:45 GMT
What aren't you mistaken about specifically? You think the face of the moon was different, but thats not possible if the moon is tidally locked with the earth, which it is. Are you denying this? I don't 'care so much', I just enjoy discussing it. Why do you get so defensive about it? Gut feeling you are wrong or something? Are you admitting there is such a thing as a gut feeling? That's not very scientific. Yes, people get gut feelings, and yes, it isn't scientific. Again, are you denying the moon is tidally locked to the earth?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 12:04:26 GMT
Why make a thread about it if you don't want responses? Looks like someone is trying their best to get into an argument about nothing this morning. Excellent question. The answer is that I want human beings with human souls to read it and think about it. You're welcome to respond, what with "public message board" and all that. Thanks for bumping the thread.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Mar 30, 2017 12:05:47 GMT
Are you admitting there is such a thing as a gut feeling? That's not very scientific. Yes, people get gut feelings, and yes, it isn't scientific. Again, are you denying the moon is tidally locked to the earth? Not confirming or denying. Still collating.
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Post by puvo on Mar 30, 2017 12:09:25 GMT
Yes, people get gut feelings, and yes, it isn't scientific. Again, are you denying the moon is tidally locked to the earth? Not confirming or denying. Still collating. Well, no need to collate, the moon is tidally locked to the earth. That is a fact. You will not find a single astronomer who says anything different. You did not see a different part of the moon, because it is tidally locked. You were mistaken about that, just as you are mistaken about what is the normal variance of moon rise and set positions.
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