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Earths changing position??

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  • Super User

Has anyone noticed the earths axis is changing its position to the sun?

To me the sun is setting in a different spot than before? Weird?

  • Super User

Wow!

And now the days are getting longer, too. Must be Global Warming...

 

:stupid:

  • Super User

bill are you on some residual perma-trip or still in the processing of dosing or dropping?

sun still rises in the east and sets in the west around me.... 

 

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Bill, this is a normal occurance. It's been happening for centuries. It's why we have seasons, and why the days are shorter in winter, and longer in summer.

The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun as it travels through its year-long path around the sun.

The Earth has a tilt of 23.5 degrees relative to the "ecliptic plane" (the imaginary surface formed by it's almost-circular path around the sun). The tilt toward the sun is maximized during Northern Hemisphere summer in late June (the "summer solstice"). At this time, the amount of sunlight reaching the Northern Hemisphere is at a maximum.

In late December, on the date of the "winter solstice", the Earth's tilt away from the sun is maximized, leading to a minimum of sunlight reaching the Northern Hemisphere. The seasons, of course, are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere.

Now if only we knew what a double-rainbow meant.  Now THAT would be something!

Bigbill cracks me up. Keep it up buddy!

  • Super User
17 minutes ago, Glenn said:

Bill, this is a normal occurance. It's been happening for centuries. It's why we have seasons, and why the days are shorter in winter, and longer in summer.

The seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's rotational axis away or toward the sun as it travels through its year-long path around the sun.

The Earth has a tilt of 23.5 degrees relative to the "ecliptic plane" (the imaginary surface formed by it's almost-circular path around the sun). The tilt toward the sun is maximized during Northern Hemisphere summer in late June (the "summer solstice"). At this time, the amount of sunlight reaching the Northern Hemisphere is at a maximum.

In late December, on the date of the "winter solstice", the Earth's tilt away from the sun is maximized, leading to a minimum of sunlight reaching the Northern Hemisphere. The seasons, of course, are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere.

Now if only we knew what a double-rainbow meant.  Now THAT would be something!

Did you also know that every spot on the earth receives the same amount of sunlight per year, and that the average day, and the average night are twelve hours in duration.  (Disclaimer, the refraction of the earth's atmosphere does affect this to a slight degree)  Every day on the equator is twelve hours long. (again, slightly more due to the refraction factor). 

Ergo, there are no seasonal changes at the equator.

 

  • Super User

Oh my....

  • Super User

i think his ramblings could be the side effects of concussion Bigbill sustained from bigfoot putting his head into the headboard….

  • Super User

Sorry bigbill, can't see the sun for all the clouds...

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  • Super User

Search this, at scientificamerica.com they say the axis is shifting due to global warming. Now I don't believe in global warming it's a catch phrase for I don't know what's going on.  I believe it's just the earth going through its cycles it's done for millions of years. Some predict a pole shift. It makes me wonder if our weather will change too? Maybe we can get those bigger giant bass that California and Florida have up north or maybe we become the south. More research is  needed.

  • Super User

Shifting poles now?  I thought this about the axis.  LOL. 

Whatever, you're skirting political ground here.

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  • Super User
47 minutes ago, Alonerankin2 said:

Sorry bigbill, can't see the sun for all the clouds...

It's all that chemtrails / nano stuff there dropping on us. Haven't you noticed all the cloud cover were having?

has anyone done any research into CERN lately? There biggest most powerful experiment/test yet is suppose to happen on 1/07/2016.  Godbless everyone.

  • Super User

CERN is in Europe. 

  • Super User

Bigbill for President. 

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Let's keep the topic of global warming off the table.  Seems people can't discuss it without using it to further their political views. Politics, as you know, is one of two forbidden topics here (religion being the other).

  • Super User
38 minutes ago, Redlinerobert said:

Bigbill for President. 

I'll see your "President", and raise you one emperor.

Bigbill for Emperor.

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  • Super User
2 hours ago, J Francho said:

CERN is in Europe. 

Read up on it we only have a few days till 1/07/2016.

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