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Re: Axis Shift = Bull Shift (remove f) by ETSubmariner ..... News Forum

Date:   1/27/2008 9:13:56 PM ( 16 y ago)
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You've made some mathematical misrepresentations in your post based on the assumption that a person looking up at the sky must correct the full difference of 26 degrees; this is a falsity.  The perceptual difference is almost nothing, a matter of an "inch" difference between someone in Maine and another in Mexico and only on certain extreme limits such as at the equinox.  You stated the GPS would have gone haywire if an axis shift had occurred, and in this you are absolutely right!  The regular news says just that. 

I have been poking about various government sites and astronomy sites when I saw a headline about a change to the Tropic of Cancer/Plane of the Eleptic.  I have these tidbits gleaned from the news, from government websites, and of course my own ideas and opinions.  I was a submarine Sailor with speciality in radio, electronics, navigation, etc to give you background on my previous experience.  I know GPS well.  GPS is a satellite system that encircles the Earth, and is constantly corrected and can be instantly corrected from the ground-based stations.  On/around December 4th through 6th 2006, GPS the world-over went haywire.  The GPS system was fairly corrected, then corrected and corrected again over this small period of days.  Nothing of why came out in the news until April or so, and scientists stated that solar flares of massive energy caused the correction of the GPS. 

Oddly, in its history, flares of lesser quality were major news and yet nothing of these larger flares until four months later.  Oddly, the images that existed on the websites of the solar observatories were removed either 1) completely, or 2) replaced with images that appear to be duplicates of previous images or even covered with blue boxes to cover areas they don't want you to see.  In short, the solar flare story provides no proof, yet the GPS system did indeed 'wobble' even though no other electronic equipment on the ground suffered any problems (as has happened with lessor, previous solar flares).

Satellites are easily repositioned or their transmissions redirected.  TV-related satellites cover extremely large areas, and their trasmissions would hit your satellite dish in this small degreee of change to the axis of the Earth (2,000 miles-ish).  Corrections of sattelites were made after December 2006, as well the odd loss of many others (a weather satellite opted to just quit completely even though it was fairly new).  Several international amateur astronomy clubs using over-the-net chats found their photographed sky maps weren't quite lining up as they had in all the previous swaps - just a tiny difference between these photographed maps, but this didn't make the regular news either.

A person in Texas discovered that on the Summer Equinox 2007, the sun was north of his position - north of his position?  At the equinox, the sun should have been directly overhead ONLY at the Tropic of Cancer, which is considerably south in Mexico.  How was the sun north of his position in Dallas?  A change to the axis of the Earth is one possibility (the primary possibility).  The Tropic of Cancer would now be running through Maine and SW through the Dakotas.  This small change to the axis wouldn't even be felt by people on the ground.  The Earth didn't jolt instantly, rather this supposed axis shift would have taken about two days.

After December 2006, many species of migrating birds, other animals and insects have been migrating along completely different paths than before (and migrating earlier and much later than they should have) - what's the difference between the old path and new paths?  Anywhere from 20-30 degrees difference from a more W to NE direction.  Trees in various parts of the US failed to turn color in the autumn of 2007, instead keeping their leaves until the frozen weather turned them from green to black/brown - this might happen if the natural state of the "seasons" was misaligned.  In December 2006 through the spring of 2007, millions of honeybees from thousands of hives suddenly took flight from their hives and were never seen again, leaving the queen and unborn brood still in the hives.  One day the bees were there, the very next they were gone. 

In all, it is quite possible that an axis shift occurred.  There are many other options/ideas available too, but I do add this one last note.  I find it odd my installed Sky software had a free upgrade in April 2007.  When I run the recorded sky-maps (from roughly late November 2005 to January 2006) from two different locations/perspectives along the same latitude line, the stars in the sky just don't match anymore.  They jump the tinest bit.


 

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