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[quote:Anonymous Coward 558013:MV84MTQ3MzlfMTcwMjU1NTNfMjg4NzBDRjU=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 558013] Just so there's no confusion about my use of the word "days" and the fact that we're discussing the rotation rate of the earth, I'll change it thusly: At some point in the future, the earth will become tidally locked to the sun, as Mercury is now. That means that the earth, spinning at a rate of once every 24 hours now, will gradually slow to a rate of once every 8760 hours, so that one side will always be in sunlight and one side in darkness. When it slows to one rotation every 240 hours, is it still spinning? Yes or no? When it slows to one rotation every 2400 hours, is it still spinning? Yes or no? When it slows to one rotation every 8760 hours, is it still spinning? Yes or no? Jerk. It's spinning relative to orbiting the Sun if it circles the Earth AT ALL. It is never spinning relative to the Earth, a perceptually fixed system upon which its spin relies but which only becomes an axial spin when one ADDS forward motion. You could extrapolate that -- oh wait! I already said it. SPIN ALWAYS (relative to Sun) when FORWARD MOVEMENT (relative to Sun) in a circular (Moon) or fixed (Earth) axis relative to FORWARD MOVEMENT relative to Sun. But take out forward movement, no spin. Thus, no spin relative to Earth, because its orbit and its axial orientation are consistent. As its Earth-orbit moves forward and to the right or left or straight, the Moon's axial orientation stays perpendicular to that new direction. Your further evasion is noted. [/quote] Clare, you didn't even read the question, did you. Nowhere in it is the moon mentioned. We're talking here about the EARTH itself. [/quote]
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Debunker Talk Live Chat May 15
Feel free to quote
ANY
poster from those silly SOZT...EOZT threads etc etc.
Or just post your thoughts/opinions.
Open Discussion on Zetatalk; Bunkers; and it/their inability, over the last
Six
years to provide
ANY
truthful Facts and Knowledge to support the absurd
Failed
predictions of the "Candy Wrapper Aliens".
Let's see how long the Three "bunker" Amigos can bounce off each other in their little padded room over there on
Zetatalk Jive Turkey Chat!!
PS: If any of you debunkers want to meet in the GLP text/voice chat for some LIVE audio conversation we should set a day/time to meet up in one of the rooms to have a discussion etc.
Would find it a pleasure to converse with some of you guys. I mean there's a wealth of different subjects to talk about besides this silly zetatalk stuff.
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