On Wednesday, August 2, 2023 at 11:08:35 PM UTC-7, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
Sea ice grows over the winter because the Earth has a separate rotation from daily rotation. These two surface rotations act in combination to create the seasons with special attention given to the Polar regions. For many reasons, the language of this
rotation has been lost for a number of centuries so readers are unaware that the issue exists much less resolve the contention that Copernicus and Galileo recognised-
".. in partial explanation and partial refutation of the "third motion" attributed by Copernicus to the earth. This extra rotation, opposite in direction to all other celestial motions, appeared to many a most improbable thing, and one that upset the
whole Copernican system. . . . What I said was designed to remove a difficulty attributed to the Copernican system, and I later added that anyone who would reflect upon the matter more carefully would see that Copernicus had spoken falsely when he
attributed his "third motion" to the Earth since this would not be a motion at all, but a kind of rest." Galileo
Climate research is found within the resolution including the cause of sea ice evolution across the year. Of course, few know that language these days while the flighty language of theorists who don't understand their own system dominates.
How can we have seasons if the earth is flat?
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