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(Michael McNeil) wrote in message . com...
(Old Physics) wrote in message om... Orbital Resonances The mean solar day loses about 630 seconds over the lunar siderial period (LSP) every million years, the LSP loses about 400s. The difference is about 230s/MYr. This means that there were 27.5 msds/lsp 66.5 MYrs ago, 28 at 250 MYrs ago, 28.5 433MYrs ago and 29 617 MYrs ago. These correspond to the mass extinctions at the end of the Creteceous, Permian, Ordovicean and Precambrian respectively. What caused these resonances? I don't know anything about this load of old cobblers but I would like to congratulate you on forecasting the dates of two large earthquakes early this year. I couldn't quite follow all the scatalogical stuf like wot yu gor ere but there definitely was something in what you posted over in sci.geo.earthquakes: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=Re...+40m+36s+Right +Ascention+group:sci.geo.earthquakes&hl=en&lr=&ie= UTF-8&newwindow=1 &group=sci.geo.earthquakes&safe=off&selm=13fd3446. 0303131518.15a7cfeb %40posting.google.com&rnum=1 (You'll have to copy and paste that link I'm afraid. Sorry.) Magnitude 7.0 RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA March 17, 2003 Magnitude 7.2 SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND August 21, 2003 I missed the Rat Islands one and your warning about it. Why didn't you post another note about that? And your warning for Aug 17th wasn't that far out, especially when you count the amount of activity from around the date you gave onward. Well done. Mike. Thank you for the encouragement Mr. McNeil. I remember your suggestion that I stay away from relativity, but the whole theme of a euclidean, spacially infinite universe, is fundamental to the possibility of sidereal effects. The clear evidence for SR-GR must then have an alternate explination. That the only explination I can come up with involves space having an "antimass" density equal to a galaxy in the volume of a grain of sand, with a second lower density mode that propagates at 30 billion LYs/sec, hasn't won me any converts. The March 17 date is the point at which the earth's orbit crosses a line to the center of our Big Bounce universe (one of an infinite number, that are in excess of a thousand trillion LYs center to center), 11h 40m 36s rt asn. You might google up the "2df galaxy survey" and notice that density concentrations of galaxies in the direction of aquarius are arc like, with strong linear features away from our galaxy and not the poka dot arrangement that would be expected in an Einsteinean universe. Albert felt that the concept of a center was "distasteful". On the right sector, toward Leo, the center, the galaxies are less concentrated. The difference suggests that our universe is as anisotropic as the CMB. I believe that both the weather and tectonics are affected by the resonances caused by these subtle differences and the effects on the earth's rotational speed and precession. In an El Nino- La Nina cycle the earth day can slow as much in six months (and then restore) as it permantly slows in a century. It is the earth that leads in its dance with the four winds. With highest regards, Stephen Kearney, thalean day 944980 |
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