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From: JT on 11 Apr 2010 13:49 On 8 Apr, 23:31, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 4/8/10 4:08 PM,JTwrote: > > > On 8 Apr, 22:58, Sam Wormley<sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 4/8/10 1:15 PM,JTwrote: > > >>> Is it possible to precalculate the real position ofAldebaranas by > >>> 9/12 2009? > > >>>JT > > >> Angular position with respect to whom? > > > Well you would have to precalculate the position relative Trondheim > > Norway i guess, many photos videos are from there. > > >JT > > Given time, date and location and elevation, with corrections > for proper motion, refraction, aberration, nutation, etc., even > an amateur can get the coordinated to a few hundred milliarc > seconds. Well i think ancient people did not have that much of historic accurate records, i think they had to use the alignments as datings. There was no newspapers or internet but rockcarvings handled quite good to record availability of food, fish and other prey. So what should the ancients news and stories be about mainly about great hunt, good year. And of course also spectacular events. Spectacular events like Novas http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=20097 But that leaves those mystique spirals hangin in a cloud don't they there was no Novas at the skies those dates they were carved. But maybe we can find a timestamp using the Norweigan spiral, and we may find a fascinating fact about propagation speed of interstellar events. I guess an instant communication of stellar events would reach many eyebrows, but i start to think that the knowledge been known for long. And maybe very carefully concealed within the description of the electromagnet phenomen. And as we can see even to this day astronomical phenomens are intruiging for men, just go to youtube search for Norweigan spiral, and you will find your modern style of rockcarving wading in comments. And recitations, you see a good story can not be told to many times. Sometimes when the story particulary good, you may even build a monument of the glorious happening so it may be fortold again and again. JT
From: JT on 14 Apr 2010 12:24
On 8 Apr, 20:15, JT <jonas.thornv...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On 7 Apr, 19:25, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > On 4/7/10 12:25 AM, JT wrote: > > > > The red giant Betelgeuse, once so large it would reach out to > > > Jupiter's orbit if placed in our own solar system, has shrunk by 15 > > > percent over the past decade in a half, although it's just as bright > > > as it's ever been. > > > Can you cite a source for this shrinking and brightness data, Jonas? > > Is it possible to precalculate the real position ofAldebaranas by > 9/12 2009? > > JT Is it true that limestone have radiation shielding properties, the great pyramid in giza is built around estimated 2.3 millions limestone slabs. The outer layer was ***white*** limestone. The pyramid only have one central chaimber. It is fascinating in many ways, stone minerals pick up radioactivity however limestone do not true or false? GIZA http://www.valdostamuseum.org/hamsmith/pyrplan.gif The world of synchronicity http://www.enterprisemission.com/Red_Square-cl.jpg http://www.enterprisemission.com/2000-HAARP.jpg Now add the Norway spiral and my conspiracy theories beat the heck out of Hoaglands. JT |