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Earth rotation looks a bit tippy
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 213340 4/8/2007 11:46 PM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 220638 4/8/2007 11:49 PM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | There you go again with these negative waves,
still can't snap-out-of-it hey? |
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ashesand sackcloth User ID: 182 4/8/2007 11:49 PM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | Looks like some large moves to me Emp. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 220637 4/8/2007 11:50 PM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | Looks like another inane post from the "emporer". |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 159906 4/8/2007 11:51 PM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | I thought we lost the wobble back after the big tsunami. |
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Wasayo User ID: 220636 4/8/2007 11:53 PM
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Looks like some large moves to me Emp. Quoting: ashesand sackcloth
looks mean to me too. frightening truth. "Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him." Prov. 30:5 |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 213340 4/9/2007 12:00 AM
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There you go again with these negative waves,
still can't snap-out-of-it hey? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 220638
Leave that up to the tipsy politiions... asking a question here [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 213340 4/9/2007 12:01 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 60204 4/9/2007 12:19 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | It's coming...The earth will reel to and fro like a drunkard. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 87404 4/9/2007 1:07 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
Yeah, the frogs have taken Easter weekend off.
You needed your own thread to ask that? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 220650 4/9/2007 1:10 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |

Wobble-back y'all! |
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code User ID: 192771 4/9/2007 1:22 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | Enyone can explain what is mean? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 193501 4/9/2007 1:24 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | if im reading it right, it makes a circle, then goes straight? according to the dates |
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Thanatos User ID: 159000 4/9/2007 1:33 AM
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The question is how much wobble is normal? I have no idea what to make of this. Rarrgh! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 1:37 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
Enyone can explain what is mean? Quoting: code 192771
Think of it as a spinning top.
What happens to the top as the spin slows down? It starts to oscillate wildly, correct?
This is assuming of course that the current polar movement was not instigated by men with electromagnetic weaponry. Given the readings (linear movement of pole), I find it difficult to assume otherwise. |
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Thanatos User ID: 159000 4/9/2007 1:41 AM
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Enyone can explain what is mean?
Think of it as a spinning top.
What happens to the top as the spin slows down? It starts to oscillate wildly, correct?
This is assuming of course that the current polar movement was not instigated by men with electromagnetic weaponry. Given the readings (linear movement of pole), I find it difficult to assume otherwise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
Yeah, I understood the squiggly almost-complete circle, but what's with that long linear tail? Does anybody know if that's an artifact, or if God's big toe just flicked the Earth? I mean, if it really moved all at once, shouldn't we have been tossed about a bit? Rarrgh! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 1:41 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
Enyone can explain what is mean?
Think of it as a spinning top.
What happens to the top as the spin slows down? It starts to oscillate wildly, correct?
This is assuming of course that the current polar movement was not instigated by men with electromagnetic weaponry. Given the readings (linear movement of pole), I find it difficult to assume otherwise. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
This may coincide with the very low ionospheric pressure seen below.
[link to www2.nict.go.jp] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 220668 4/9/2007 1:42 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
INTERNATIONAL EARTH ROTATION & REFERENCE
[ link to hpiers.obspm.fr]
Any interpretations of this data?
Looks wobbly.
The question is how much wobble is normal? I have no idea what to make of this. Quoting: Thanatos
For me a half a bottle will do it Kenton. Time to stop.
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 1:47 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
Enyone can explain what is mean?
Think of it as a spinning top.
What happens to the top as the spin slows down? It starts to oscillate wildly, correct?
This is assuming of course that the current polar movement was not instigated by men with electromagnetic weaponry. Given the readings (linear movement of pole), I find it difficult to assume otherwise.
Yeah, I understood the squiggly almost-complete circle, but what's with that long linear tail? Does anybody know if that's an artifact, or if God's big toe just flicked the Earth? I mean, if it really moved all at once, shouldn't we have been tossed about a bit? Quoting: Thanatos
It's definitely not an artifact as the linear trend has been established using USNO-confirmed error-free data since the end of March.
This is evidenced by the IERS Rapid Service Data found here
[link to maia.usno.navy.mil] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 1:51 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | When you consider the large number of high magnitude earthquakes and volcanic activity over the past few days alone it makes sense. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 87404 4/9/2007 1:53 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
Was just a matter of time before some tard posted that trying to link the two.
Sheesh |
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drag User ID: 220670 4/9/2007 1:54 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote | watch the field that pulse just wake me up this morning
something on:
[link to www.n3kl.org] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 1:55 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
This may coincide with the very low ionospheric pressure seen below.
[ link to www2.nict.go.jp]
Was just a matter of time before some tard posted that trying to link the two.
Sheesh Quoting: Anonymous Coward 87404
It makes absolute sense to link the two. |
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Thanatos User ID: 159000 4/9/2007 1:57 AM
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It's definitely not an artifact as the linear trend has been established using USNO-confirmed error-free data since the end of March.
This is evidenced by the IERS Rapid Service Data found here
[ link to maia.usno.navy.mil] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
Err...that's a lot of information to look over. Can you point out the linear jump? Rarrgh! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 87404 4/9/2007 1:57 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
This may coincide with the very low ionospheric pressure seen below.
[ link to www2.nict.go.jp]
Was just a matter of time before some tard posted that trying to link the two.
Sheesh
It makes absolute sense to link the two. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
Explain then |
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Thanatos User ID: 159000 4/9/2007 1:59 AM
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This may coincide with the very low ionospheric pressure seen below.
[ link to www2.nict.go.jp]
Was just a matter of time before some tard posted that trying to link the two.
Sheesh
It makes absolute sense to link the two.
Explain then Quoting: Anonymous Coward 87404
He thinks the solar wind is effecting the Earth's rotation. Rarrgh! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 2:02 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
It's definitely not an artifact as the linear trend has been established using USNO-confirmed error-free data since the end of March.
This is evidenced by the IERS Rapid Service Data found here
[ link to maia.usno.navy.mil]
Err...that's a lot of information to look over. Can you point out the linear jump? Quoting: Thanatos
Look at the change in observed values of x and y in the top half of the document (ignore predicted values in bottom half obviously). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 87404 4/9/2007 2:02 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
He thinks the solar wind is effecting the Earth's rotation. Quoting: Thanatos
Yep  |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 219823 4/9/2007 2:03 AM | | Re: Earth rotation looks a bit tippy | Quote |
This may coincide with the very low ionospheric pressure seen below.
[ link to www2.nict.go.jp]
Was just a matter of time before some tard posted that trying to link the two.
Sheesh
It makes absolute sense to link the two.
Explain then
He thinks the solar wind is effecting the Earth's rotation. Quoting: Thanatos
Possibly, but not necessarily. |
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Thanatos User ID: 159000 4/9/2007 2:05 AM
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It's definitely not an artifact as the linear trend has been established using USNO-confirmed error-free data since the end of March.
This is evidenced by the IERS Rapid Service Data found here
[ link to maia.usno.navy.mil]
Err...that's a lot of information to look over. Can you point out the linear jump?
Look at the change in observed values of x and y in the top half of the document (ignore predicted values in bottom half obviously). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 219823
I already looked there and didn't find your jump. Assume I'm stupid; copy and paste it for my benefit and everybody else's. Rarrgh! |
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