Re: Islamic contribution to time keeping?
- From: "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Feb 2006 07:36:47 -0800
Without the recognition of how natural noon and 24 hour clock noon were
adapted by heliocentrists through the Equation of Time,none of the
previous pre-Copernican principles will make sense to you.
http://explorers.whyte.com/hours.htm
You miserable creeps cannot appreceate the contributions of many
different civilisations to the development of the clock system and the
later calendar system as one thing is certain,without the equable 24
hour day it is impossible to create a calendar system with a leap
correction.
This era will be known for one thing,the ability to create a bogus
history in direct conflict with the technical points and in the
sidereal case,the hammering of axial and orbital motion into a
calendrically driven conception.
You lousy creatures.
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