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#41
(11-12-2025, 09:24 AM)quintessentone Wrote: How did you do the math?

Here is the video where the Elders are explaining the changes they are seeing.

[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJu04EMNhCk]

It's strange as they say the sun rises in the same spot but now rises higher but it sets in a different position. The same with the wind direction, they say now the east wind is more dominant when it was always the north wind being dominant.

The Sun rises and sets in a different spot each day. That is how the seasons work. In winter, it is further south. In summer it is further north. It is opposite for the southern hemisphere but we are talking of the North reagon. 

As I said before, if the Earth's rotational axis shifted a noticable amount to be seen by the naked eye, the big telescopes would have to be disassembles and remounted to work. 

I haven't seen any stories of demolition and rebuilding of observatories to remount telescopes in the past 100 years or more.  Can you provide evidence of that?
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#42
(11-12-2025, 09:45 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Did you include the max. 60 per every 6 to 14 years since 1899?


No, because it is a wobble. It goes one way then back to where it was. There is no accumulation of this measurement. That is the very definition of wobble.
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#43
(11-12-2025, 09:51 AM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: No, because it is a wobble. It goes one way then back to where it was. There is no accumulation of this measurement. That is the very definition of wobble.

Well for the Inuit and Native Americans in Alaska they are saying it has not gone back to where it was. Whatever it is.
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#44
(11-12-2025, 09:53 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Well for the Inuit and Native Americans in Alaska they are saying it has not gone back to where it was. Whatever it is.


You are the one that brought the wobble up. I tried explaining that you cannot measure that wobble visually. What they are probably remembering is looking at sunrise and sunset on different days of the year. They both change daily. That is normal. That is why calenders like Stonehenge work.
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#45
(11-12-2025, 10:02 AM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: You are the one that brought the wobble up. I tried explaining that you cannot measure that wobble visually. What they are probably remembering is looking at sunrise and sunset on different days of the year. They both change daily. That is normal. That is why calenders like Stonehenge work.

I doubt they would get that wrong when their survival at getting meat from hunting depends on it.

Bringing up the wobble was just one theory that GRACE Tellus offered and I posted. Maybe it's an arctic/polar phenomenon.

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#46
(11-12-2025, 10:08 AM)quintessentone Wrote: I doubt they would get that wrong when their survival at getting meat from hunting depends on it.

Bringing up the wobble was just one theory that GRACE Tellus offered and I posted. Maybe it's an arctic/polar phenomenon.

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There is no movement of the Earth's axis that would not be quickly noticed. All equatorial mount telescopes would suddenly be off. The axis of the mount must be as close to parallels with the Earth's axis as you can get it. That is how time exposures are made. The telescope must stay pointed at a target for long periods, sometimes over hours. 

The Earth's axis has not moved except for the wobbles, preseason, etc.. that are too small or too slow to be noticed visually.
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#47
(11-12-2025, 10:39 AM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: There is no movement of the Earth's axis that would not be quickly noticed. All equatorial mount telescopes would suddenly be off. The axis of the mount must be as close to parallels with the Earth's axis as you can get it. That is how time exposures are made. The telescope must stay pointed at a target for long periods, sometimes over hours. 

The Earth's axis has not moved except for the wobbles, preseason, etc.. that are too small or too slow to be noticed visually.

Maybe this Doctor has a valid explanation where he also mentions water movement (human and natural) which may be the cause of axis shifting.





Here is another person/commenter from the video who also noticed the exact heavenly body positional changes that the Inuit are describing.

"@michelbrown1060
2 years ago (edited)
Has any of you notice that the sun no longer rises at the same place at the solstices ? ? . I have checked this when I realise that the sun moves a lot between summer solstice and the winter solstice. . In summer, it rises , seen from the kitchen sink window somewhat on the left of the openning of the trees there and in winter way more to the right . . There is a Cell tower on the hill beyon tne end of my street. . Until last year, it would rise at 2/3 of distance between the cell tower and the big spruce to the left of the street. . Last year, at Chrismast. it rose way to the right behind the trees. . ! ! ! ! ! And curiously, this summer, the sun seems to go higher in the sky at noon time.
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#48
(11-12-2025, 10:52 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Maybe this Doctor has a valid explanation where he also mentions water movement (human and natural) which may be the cause of axis shifting.

[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AI4IyZz5Yk]


Here is another person/commenter from the video who also noticed the exact heavenly body positional changes that the Inuit are describing.

"@michelbrown1060
2 years ago (edited)
Has any of you notice that the sun no longer rises at the same place at the solstices ? ? . I have checked this when I realise that the sun moves a lot between summer solstice and the winter solstice. . In summer, it rises , seen from the kitchen sink window somewhat on the left of the openning of the trees there and in winter way more to the right . . There is a Cell tower on the hill beyon tne end of my street. . Until last year, it would rise at 2/3 of distance between the cell tower and the big spruce to the left of the street. . Last year, at Chrismast. it rose way to the right behind the trees. . ! ! ! ! ! And curiously, this summer, the sun seems to go higher in the sky at noon time.

Let's see if this will help you understand the seasons. 




The Sun appears in different positions at different times of year. It changes daily but the same day last year and next year it is the same place. 

Your videos are made by people that don't look up regularly. Some are very shocked that the Moon can be seen during the day for part of each month.
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#49
(11-12-2025, 11:16 AM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: Let's see if this will help you understand the seasons. 

[Video: https://youtube.com/OUZqZzIkDwQ?si=tJH0FVLdyUYZvcZS]

The Sun appears in different positions at different times of year. It changes daily but the same day last year and next year it is the same place. 

Your videos are made by people that don't look up regularly. Some are very shocked that the Moon can be seen during the day for part of each month.

Well something has changed for the Inuit people and Native Aboriginal Alaskans and others around the world whether or not it can be explained to your satisfaction.
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#50
(11-12-2025, 11:18 AM)quintessentone Wrote: Well something has changed for the Inuit people and Native Aboriginal Alaskans and others around the world whether or not it can be explained to your satisfaction.


The change is the internet. They now have a voice to be heard around the world no matter if they are right or wrong. Being correct for some doesn't matter as long as they are popular with someone listining. 

Flatearthers fit the same category.
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