im sorry, but the sun is still in a different position in the sky than it was back in may | |
| ceawaves User ID: 3276640 06/24/2012 08:48 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, how many people do not know about the seasons? Have you just recently paid attention to this phenomenon OP? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18339829 This thread is hilarious, it's like someone saying that they looked up to the sky and saw the moon shaped like a crescent and thought "OMG, the moon got eaten". Due to the Earth's axis (23.5 degrees) and the earth's orbit around the sun, the sun appears at different angles throughout the year. In the northern hemisphere the Sun appears to rise from the northern part of the east during the summer, and the sun appears to rise from the southern part of the east during the winter. Look it up, learn some science before posting your whacked out ignorant threads. You must not, if you don't know there's some weird stuff going on up/out there. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 17709018 06/24/2012 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dude... It's called the seasons. In the summer time the sun rises higher in the sky because of the angle the earth is at in respect to the sun. In the winter time, it doesn't rise as high in the sky because the angle has been switched. So yes, where the sun rises and sets does change every day. A little at a time as the earth rotates around the sun. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11483595 06/24/2012 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow, how many people do not know about the seasons? Have you just recently paid attention to this phenomenon OP? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18339829 This thread is hilarious, it's like someone saying that they looked up to the sky and saw the moon shaped like a crescent and thought "OMG, the moon got eaten". Due to the Earth's axis (23.5 degrees) and the earth's orbit around the sun, the sun appears at different angles throughout the year. In the northern hemisphere the Sun appears to rise from the northern part of the east during the summer, and the sun appears to rise from the southern part of the east during the winter. Look it up, learn some science before posting your whacked out ignorant threads. You must not, if you don't know there's some weird stuff going on up/out there. thank you |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 11483595 06/24/2012 09:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | to all you smart ass people who think they know everything...i am just merely reporting my observations. In light of all the weird things going on, I am just posting things I see that coincide with all the weird things going on in the world today. There is alot of military traffic here in port angeles,washington. I moved out here in 2009, and there was never fighter jets flying overhead, or chinook helicopters flying to nowhere. In the last two years, military air traffic has increased. I see more fighter jets flying into and out of us and canadian airspace. i know that canada and the us are sharing airspace because i see the fighter jets flying from canada because i live right across from canada in port angeles, washington. i see chinook helicopters flying toward the pacific ocean or neah bay, somewhere. i have never seen them come back. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 9414469 11/08/2012 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I noticed it too... Quoting: SaveAmericaFightNWO the sun used to rise directly from the east, going above, and then setting directly in the west. It appears the earth does not move the same, as it did, 20 years ago. My guess was a "wobble" was taking place, currently. A polar shift alignment change. Mmmm from my point of view in Texas, the sun is trying to set in the south now. (it's south west now) When I drive the major highway, I-35 (north and south) the sun is coming in at me, or behind at me at an angle. I remember when I was a kid, the sun would come up directly from east, set west. |