Thursday, November 24, 2011

Pagume is 5 or 6 faster rotaions of earth in the tropical latitudes

data:post.title.

7 comments:

  1. Literature Review:
    Early astronomer-astrologers subscribed to the theory that the Earth is at the center, with planets in motion around the ecliptic. 2nd-century Hellenistic (a.k.a. Greek) astronomer Ptolemy published a comprehensive work called Almagest, with this geocentric model as the foundation. The Earth-as-center theory was challenged around the 17th-century by Copernicus and Gallileo. The geocentric model was replaced with the heliocentric model, one with the Sun at the center.

    ReplyDelete

  2. Six zones of earth 1+6=7 2+5=7 3+4=7
    www.slideshare.net

    Any International Institute of Social Studies and University must know that there are six zones of the earth.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Use of Gregorian calendar in the Tropics is false because longer variation of day and night, slower rotation and extreme seasons of the Temperates which are revealed by the Gregorian calendar month’s were/are/will not be recurring in the Tropics. Thus any one is able to assert that one who does use Gregorian calendar in the Tropics is neither his or her body nor soul is connected with where he/she stands on. Therefore, I asserted that the
    solar system of natural standards such as year, months,seasons,week days, days, hours, minutes, seconds and microseconds of the Tropics remain undiscovered

    ReplyDelete
  4. Fassil Tassew Tadesse
    Works at Unity University
    Attended Addis Ababa University
    Lived in Addis Abeba
    739 followers|1,089,548 views

    ReplyDelete
  5. Robelt of the Tropics and Wednesday of the Temperates are unlike days!

    ReplyDelete
  6. https://wpengine.com/wp-engine-case-study/?utm_medium=display&utm_source=adroll&utm_campaign=us_high_intent&utm_content=wpe_case_study

    ReplyDelete
  7. Predicting the certainty of the future according to always new moments of Pagume 6 are faster than always new moments of September 11 is beyond human imagination of the previous generation.

    ReplyDelete