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"Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message ... | On Thu, 07 Sep 2006 12:51:21 GMT, "Sorcerer" | wrote: | | | "Henri Wilson" HW@.. wrote in message | .. . | | | | | You are good at assuming, aren't you? | | Actually pitch is 90-i, cos(pitch) = sin(inclination). Wrong again, | Wilson. | | | | these people obviously define zero pitch as face on. | | Yes, that is so. Spiritualists think the celestial plane is a surface | where you live after you are dead, it is a level surface on which | heaven sits and you need wings to overcome gravity, like angels. | http://wilber.shambhala.com/html/mis...appendix1.cfm/ | | Haven't you got anything better to do that read meaningless drivel like htat? I didn't read it, I found it for you. | | Astronomers see it as tangential to the celestial sphere, orthogonal | to the line of sight. | | http://csep10.phys.utk.edu/astr161/l.../celestial.gif | | | | Is that the sine of the inclination to the celestial plane, by any | | chance? | | | That's included in the data, and how can you find the inclination of | | | a point source? | | | | | | I don't have to. | | | | So you assume. Wrong again, Wilson. | | | | CRAP: | | I'm not wrong...never am... | | | | Take any elliptical orbit in space. Rotate your 'ead until a perpendicular | to | | your LOS lies in the orbit plane. ..or is that too hard for an engineer? | | Now, you can rotate the ellipse around that axis and all the peripheral | | velocity components in your direction will be multiplied by the same cos | | factor. | | | | What is observed by those gentlemen who spend all night gazing down | telescopes | | and measuring star spectra is the edge-on' peripheral velocity times cose | | pitch, which is unkown and which doesn;'t have to be known in order than | MY | | program will produce the right kind of brightness curve for any star. | | | /CRAP | | Wrong again, Wilson. That is ROLL. | Pitch, Roll, Yaw. | You can leave out roll, you cannot leave out pitch. | | I can. I rotate the telescope so that pitch is already catered for in the | measurement of radial velocities.. Well, we know you can and you do, which is why worbits are edge on and 0.3 LY away. This is getting ****in' boring... | | Why would I rotate my head with one of these, ****head? | http://www.starizona.com/basics/basics/nwtoptic.jpg | | That is FAR too hard for a ****wit physicist, but astronomers can manage it. | | I'm sure Paul Andersen knows what I'm saying. Of course, he's a stupid troll like you. | | | Your program includes a 'cheat factor' which allows you to vary the pitch | at | | will to produce the right answer. | | Yes, it does. Real orbits are inclined. v sin i, remember, ****HEAD? | | ....don't engineers know that sin i=cos(90-i)? This is getting ****in' boring... | | | | | | | Magnitude changes are only of the order of 0.5 or so at those kinds of | | | distances. | | | | That's a good one. | | | | Of course. It's true.. | | True that you are full of ****. | | | | | You see my flashlight through a telescope, I turn it off and | | on again. | | "Delta magnitude is a function of distance" -- ****HEAD Wilson. | | | | HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! | | | | What the **** are you talking about now? | | Nothing you'd understand, you are too stupid. | I'll try again. | I am on a hill 20 miles away from you. | I have a flashlight. | You have a telescope. | You see the flashlight. | You measure its magnitude. | It's magnitude is 0. | I turn the flashlight off. | What is its magnitude now? | I come down off the hill and | shove the flashlight in you face. | I turn the flashlight on. | What is its magnitude now? | I turn you upside down (you are anyway). | What did that do the brightness of the | flashlight? | I rotate the flashlight away from you. | What is its magnitude now? | | What's this? | A new poetic form of message writing? Ok, that's it. Andocles. |
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