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Video 1B Motions of Earth 1 (From the Series, “Clearing Up the Skies of 2012″)

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Do books and videos on 2012 seem to be masses of bafflegab and incomprehensible astronomical diagrams? This video may help. LINKS TO VIDEO ON PRECESSION AND SOLSTICES Video 1C: www.youtube.com Video 1J: www.youtube.com THE VIDEO YOU’RE WATCHING NOW is the SECOND video in a set of two presentations, which are entitled “Clearing up the Skies of 2012: An explanation of the astronomy of 2012″, and Update — John Major Jenkins’ “The 2012 Story” and his web site “alignment2012.com” The complete list of videos is given below, along with brief descriptions: Video 1A Introduction: Alignment chronologies according to John Major Jenkins; Why the confusion; How we’ll clear it up. www.youtube.com ** The alignments deal with apparent movements of the Sun, which result from real movements of the Earth. Therefore, that will be our first topic. Video 1B Motions of the Earth (1): Rotational and Orbital www.youtube.com Video 1C Motions of the Earth (2): Combined Effects of Orbital and Rotational Motions; Precessional Motion www.youtube.com ** Next, we need to know where our solar System is located with respect to the center of our Galaxy. Video 1D Our Solar System’s Place in Our Galaxy www.youtube.com ** To help us compare the Sun’s position on different dates, we now develop a standard map for the part of the sky that lies in the direction of the center of our Galaxy. Video 1E A Standard Map for the Center of the Galaxy www.youtube.com ** With the help of our standard map, we now examine

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JimSmithInChiapas
April 24th, 2011 at 3:37 am

@GateMessenger
Please see the links on 2012Hoax’s website, We are nowhere close to entering the Dark Rift, and the rest of what you say is equally baseless. Your lack of understanding was already obvious from your reference to the nonexistent “Galactic Ecliptic”, and your comments about the date of the Winter Solstice.

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@JimSmithInChiapas You have, have you. I do not know what I am talking about? Lol, maybe, but it is better to to admit that you know nothing than to admit you know everything. I know nothing, I agree. I only seek the truth. I kinda hesitate on believing opinion especially when there is nothing to back it. That is the beauty of doing independent research. I do this for my own satisfaction not for fame and fortune. One of these days I will find and accept the truth even if my beliefs do not agree.

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@JimSmithInChiapas I read the same article at Journal Nature some time ago and they never supplied the evidence for their findings. I guess we are suppose to believe them. I prefer to see the data over opinion. Besides, if we were not entering the dark rift we would not be able to get detailed images of the galactic center, which I have animations of. This area did not come into view until just recently, 1988 if I remember. Before then we could not see inside because of all the stars in the way.

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@JimSmithInChiapas I agree, the Earth’s axis does change orientation but not because the axis wobbles but from the position of the solar system.

I found the solar apex distance in a article published in the Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by O. R. Walkey.

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JimSmithInChiapas
April 24th, 2011 at 5:09 am

@GateMessenger
I think I’ve already shown that you’re throwing around a lot of impressive words without having the slightest idea of what you’re talking about. Please read the links on the left-hand side of the 2012Hoax org home page.

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JimSmithInChiapas
April 24th, 2011 at 5:55 am

@GateMessenger
Winter and Summer (I assume you mean their Solstices) DON’T fall on the same day every year. Example: the Winter one varies from 20 Dec. (e.g., in 2080 A.D.) to 23 Dec. (e.g., 1903 A.D.) It stays in that range because our calendar was designed to keep the Spring equinox within similar limits.

Is your info from Cruttenden’s “Lost Star”? If so, please see my video “What Causes Precession?” You’ll see that Cruttenden himself recognizes that the Earth’s axis changes orientation.

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JimSmithInChiapas
April 24th, 2011 at 6:17 am

@GateMessenger
You’re confusing several entirely different things. For example, there’s no such thing as the Galactic Ecliptic. If you mean the Galactic Plane, the solar system won’t pass through it for another 30 million years.

This is all dealt with at length on the 2012Hoax org site, in the links on the left-hand side of the home page.

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… Because the solar system’s velocity is too slow it cannot escape the gravitational clutches of the Milky Way causing the whole solar system to rebound, bob up and down (great year) while the whole galaxy spins around Sgr A., the central black hole. Is it a coincidence that our solar system resides about 26,000 light years from the galactic core and the precession of the equinoxes takes about 26,000 years? Is the solar system propagating on a wave of energy in some sort of EM bubble?

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.. Winter & Summer always fall on the same day each year. This shows that the Earth’s axis is not wobbling. If the Earth’s axis wobbled then the seasons would change in retrospect to the Earth’s orbit around the Sun from year to year. This is clearly not happening. The Sun’s position advances while the seasons on Earth remain a constant. The added distance at such time causes the constellations to retrograde 1° every 72 years. The Sun too has a year, a great year that takes 26,000 Earth years.

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@JimSmithInChiapas According to Campbell, 1911, the Sun traverses some 4AU each year in a direction almost perpendicular to the Dark Rift. How far would the solar system travel in say 13,000 years? Well 13,000 times 4 is 52,000AU. 1AU is 92,960,000 miles times 52,000 is 483,392,000,000,000 miles So as you can see this is not a trivial distance. If the direction of the travel is almost perpendicular to the galactic ecliptic then we do pass in front of the dark rift every 13,000 years or so.

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JimSmithInChiapas
April 24th, 2011 at 8:19 am

@GateMessenger
The subject of this series of videos is “Why does the apparent position of the ‘Solstice Sun’ , with respect to the the Dark Rift, move progressively along the ecliptic from year to year?” The Sun’s real movement through the Milky Way contributes trivially to that phenomenon: the effects of precession overwhelm it. I had this video “peer-reviewed” by the BAUT forum and contributors to 2012Hoax (who include professional astronomers and astrophysicists) to be certain on that point.

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Omitting the suns movement, i.e., solar apex creates problems in your presentation because the sun does move through the Milky Way and is not a trivial amount.

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