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Re: YES, mechanical perpetual motion generator based on the Coriolis effect is going to work (JP)
by "daestrom" <daestrom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Mar 14, 2008 at 07:57 PM
| "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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11 Mar, 00:11, "daestrom" <daestrom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> "oriel36" <kelleher.ger...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 9, 3:27 pm, "Robert J. Kolker" <bobkol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> oriel36 wrote:>
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> <snip>
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> >Most kids would like to know why we experience variations in daylight/
> >darkness throughout the year and the answer is not a variable tilting
> >Earth to the Sun,orbital plane or anything else.The cause of the
> >variation is in the Earth's orbital motion as a seperate component.
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> Pity nobody here asked that question, nor stated anything contrary to
it.
> If you can't follow the thread, I suggest you go back to the beginning
of
> it
> and read the whole thing.
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> Nobody here has been talking about the earth's axis ****fting in relation
> to
> the orbit or any such nonsense. Your reading comprehension skills are
not
> as good as your 'jumping to conclusions' skills.
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> daestrom
I do not draw conclusions,I work from known principles and
unfortunately you do not.As an example,take a look at this basic
staement -
> All you accomplish is to prove that the earth is rotating on its axis.
The correct working principles is that the Earth has a rotational
orientation due to axial rotation keeping the planet pointed in
roughly one direction inspace over the course of an annual orbit -
You obviously are some kind of arrogant BS artist with rather poor reading
comprehension. Nobody here said anything about the axis of the earth
changing it's orientation in space. Yet you repeatedly try to make a
straw-man argument that people here *are* claiming such things when they
are
not. I suppose it's just so you can trot out your references and boost
your
obviously very fragile ego by asserting some rather obvious facts that the
rest of us learned in grade school. And have not disputed.
Again, show us where anyone has claimed that the orientation of rotation
of
the earth changes in space (except that it *does* precess with a period of
about 26,000 years). You're ranting is totally off-topic and
non-sequitor.
If the subject were what causes the seasons, or what changes the number of
hours of daylight throughout the year, yes your information is correct.
But
you can't seem to grasp what the real subject of the discussion is
apparently. So take your references about unrelated topics and go away.
<plonk>
daestrom


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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-07 15:48:19 |
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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-08 03:53:17 |
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2008-03-08 14:38:47 |
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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-09 03:00:00 |
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2008-03-09 10:27:58 |
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"daestrom" < |
2008-03-10 20:11:37 |
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2008-03-14 19:57:10 |
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2008-03-16 12:48:09 |
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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-16 20:34:00 |
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"daestrom" < |
2008-03-09 15:38:37 |
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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-10 02:24:50 |
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2008-03-10 20:09:09 |
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Dan Bloomquist <public |
2008-03-11 17:08:44 |
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Sevenhundred Elves <se |
2008-03-14 13:00:00 |
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2008-03-08 14:15:30 |
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