Showing posts with label 4.z-Reflective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 4.z-Reflective. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
I am not a vegetarian because I love animals,
I am not a vegetarian because I love animals, I am a vegetarian because I hate plants. --A. Whitey Brown rr14zhh
Thursday, August 19, 2010
As we Argue who, left open d Front Door, D Thief w our Jewels slips out d Back Door. --Tiwaz rr03zih
As we Argue who, left open d Front Door,
D Thief w our Jewels slips out d Back Door.
-- Tiwaz 201008161611 rr03zih
D Thief w our Jewels slips out d Back Door.
-- Tiwaz 201008161611 rr03zih
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Royal Arch and the Precession of the Equinoxes
Good site about Precession of d Equinoxes. Go to
Ancient Egyptians and the Constellations: Part 5
to read d whole Article.
[Excerpts below]
The reason Precession occurs is that the Earth not only rotates on its axis … otherwise known as the Axis Munde or World Pillar … it also wobbles. This wobble effect is a phenomenon caused by forces exerted by the Sun on the bulges of the Earth at the Equator.
The wobble effect is best explained in terms of a spinning top. As the top begins to lose momentum it begins to wobble. It is this same kind of circular movement, or wobble, of the Earth, which moving at a constant speed over long periods of Time alters the direction of the Polar Axis. One revolution is completed every 25,920 years. The central point of revolution is called the "pole of the ecliptic".


Copyright Audrey Fletcher 1999
rr12ae
Ancient Egyptians and the Constellations: Part 5
to read d whole Article.
[Excerpts below]
The reason Precession occurs is that the Earth not only rotates on its axis … otherwise known as the Axis Munde or World Pillar … it also wobbles. This wobble effect is a phenomenon caused by forces exerted by the Sun on the bulges of the Earth at the Equator.
The wobble effect is best explained in terms of a spinning top. As the top begins to lose momentum it begins to wobble. It is this same kind of circular movement, or wobble, of the Earth, which moving at a constant speed over long periods of Time alters the direction of the Polar Axis. One revolution is completed every 25,920 years. The central point of revolution is called the "pole of the ecliptic".


Copyright Audrey Fletcher 1999
rr12ae
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