oriel36
2024-02-29 12:08:36 UTC
Today, Thursday, February 29th 2024, is the 24-hour day and rotation that affirms the Earth's rotation is responsible for the sunrise, noon, and sunset cycle and a thousand rotations in a thousand 24-hour days.
It is derived from an ancient observation and reference where a star skips a first annual appearance by one 24-hour day after the fourth 365-day cycle, thereby ending one 1461-day cycle that began March 1st 2020 and starting a new cycle on March 1st, tomorrow.
The exquisite lunar calendar of Knowth recognises that the Moon is lost to the glare of the Sun for a few days and thereby not visible (New Moon)
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/kerbstone-52-knowth-0e6d1664986441d2b3b840f904a44842
It is no stretch that the Neolithic people saw the stars like the Pleiades or Sirius disappear as an evening appearance and return as a dawn appearance (heliacal rising).
People can actually see the transition with satellite tracking along with the Earth focusing on the central Sun. Everything to the left of the Sun is an evening appearance, and everything to the right is a morning appearance, representing permanent solar eclipse conditions that can only be seen when the Moon blocks out the Sun in April this year.
https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/
If anything, I have been as patient as possible for the last 30 years and do not belittle people out of unfamiliarity with timekeeping and planetary dynamics. All the same, the Neolithic people, even from a geocentric perspective, had a good handle on celestial objects periodically lost to the glare of the Sun. In contrast, my contemporaries do not, not even when it is the foundation of all modern timekeeping, including the leap day.
I do not doubt that most of you are good people, but where is your connection to the motions of the Earth, the Sun and all those things that make life possible?
It is derived from an ancient observation and reference where a star skips a first annual appearance by one 24-hour day after the fourth 365-day cycle, thereby ending one 1461-day cycle that began March 1st 2020 and starting a new cycle on March 1st, tomorrow.
The exquisite lunar calendar of Knowth recognises that the Moon is lost to the glare of the Sun for a few days and thereby not visible (New Moon)
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/kerbstone-52-knowth-0e6d1664986441d2b3b840f904a44842
It is no stretch that the Neolithic people saw the stars like the Pleiades or Sirius disappear as an evening appearance and return as a dawn appearance (heliacal rising).
People can actually see the transition with satellite tracking along with the Earth focusing on the central Sun. Everything to the left of the Sun is an evening appearance, and everything to the right is a morning appearance, representing permanent solar eclipse conditions that can only be seen when the Moon blocks out the Sun in April this year.
https://sol24.net/data/html/SOHO/C3/96H/VIDEO/
If anything, I have been as patient as possible for the last 30 years and do not belittle people out of unfamiliarity with timekeeping and planetary dynamics. All the same, the Neolithic people, even from a geocentric perspective, had a good handle on celestial objects periodically lost to the glare of the Sun. In contrast, my contemporaries do not, not even when it is the foundation of all modern timekeeping, including the leap day.
I do not doubt that most of you are good people, but where is your connection to the motions of the Earth, the Sun and all those things that make life possible?