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Dave Heil wrote:
You keep writing, over and over, that the Sun just sits there in space. We both know that isn't actually correct either. The Sun rotates and is moving through space quite rapidly. Of course, the sun's rotation and movement through space have nothing to do with the sun rising, traveling across the sky, and then setting. I've asked a number of times how you refer to the phenomena of what most of us call "Sunrise" and "Sunset." I have responded four or five times now. If you are too dense to get it this time, I will probably not reply again. The sun does NOT "rise", does NOT travel across the sky, and does NOT "set". -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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