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Well just playing withy my 70 year old gyro. It reminded me the Earth
like a spinning top has "precession" Its a wobble about with a period of 25,800 years(read that) Also remember reading this guy Hipparchus way back in the second century(how did he due that?) gave the degree of precision necessary to the very slow motion of the stars this wobble imposes. (Wow clever guy) Double-A kind of got me thinking on motion of star changes,in our talk on star distances. Reality Newton realized the Earth acted like my little gyro. Precession is caused by the gravity of the Sun and the Moon on the equatorial area of our rotating oblate Earth. Best to keep in mind the orientation(view of the constellations changes slowly over time,and that's due to precession. I always found as a kid precession kind of tricky stuff. Watching my gyro shows me clearly that precession overcomes gravity,for at the point precession accurse instead of falling over(obeying the pull of gravity,precession makes the the gyro move in a horizontal circle. In reality giving it the effect of rotating it about a third axis (a precession axis). I love my little gyro. It was the best birthday present I ever got It got me interested in spinning motion,and gravity. It gave me away of showing how important spin is. with my "Spin is in theory" Looking up over centuries the wobble of the Earth shows a shift in the stars(north star has moved) Not the star,but the motion of the Earth Bert |
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The big secret of spinning is it defies the force of gravity that wants
the top to lay flat as when not spinning. Spin=gravity and is the biggest part of natures balancing act. Reality is it is the heart of my "Spin is in Theory." Bert |
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