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Dave Heil wrote:
Please note that I now say and have previously written that I do not believe that the Sun rises, sets or travels across the sky. Very good, that is all I was trying to get you to admit - that the "rising of the sun" is an illusion which was my original point. Incidentally, Webster's says the sun does actually rise. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: Please note that I now say and have previously written that I do not believe that the Sun rises, sets or travels across the sky. Very good, that is all I was trying to get you to admit - that the "rising of the sun" is an illusion which was my original point. You've danced and dodged, Cecil. What do you call the first and last appearances of the Sun's rays each day? Incidentally, Webster's says the sun does actually rise. :-) My local TV meteorologist talks of Sunrise and Sunset. My logging program uses the terms. NASA uses the terms as well. Dave K8MN |
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