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Yesterday morning, as I was doing my run, I started thinking about Nancy's claims about the Earth being "halted in orbit" and that it was "wobbling." It came to mind because I've been noticing how much darker it is when I start compared to just a month ago. For one thing, a month ago it was twilight. Not particularly bright...but enough light to shut off the street lights. Now, it's dark and the street lights are still on. Obviously, if Earth were halted in orbit, that wouldn't be possible. Sunrise and sunset times would not change. In addition, if Earth were actually "wobbling" as Nancy and Gerard claim, then sunrise and sunset times would vary. For example, as we continue moving towards winter the days get shorter. Sunrise occurs later and sunset occurs earlier...both changing by about a minute every day or so. Here in Colorado Springs, sunrise and sunset times for this week are as follows:
Mon 06:46 17:57 Tue 06:47 17:56 Wed 06:48 17:54 Thu 06:49 17:53 Fri 06:50 17:51 Sat 06:51 17:49 Sun 06:52 17:48
Now, if Earth were wobbling unpredictably then the times might look something like this:
Mon 06:46 18:10 Tue 06:30 17:40 Wed 06:48 17:35 Thu 06:55 17:59 Fri 07:00 17:40 Sat 06:50 18:00 Sun 06:52 17:43
Of course, Nancy and Gerard can claim that Earth wobbles back into position so that sunrise and sunset times are correct where I'm located. I suppose that could be possible...although unlikely. At any rate, even if what they claimed were actually happening, it wouldn't explain why sunrise and sunset times remain accurate at other locations around the globe.
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