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Quote from: The Spoon on 13/09/2022 14:17:36As pointed out by Kryptid earlier, an arc second is a unit of angular measurement, not time. So you are wrong. Everyone know that the arc second is a unit of angle.Try to understand why talking of some arc second when refering to some delay of the orbital year is right.I am sure you can do it if you think hard enough.
As pointed out by Kryptid earlier, an arc second is a unit of angular measurement, not time. So you are wrong.
Don't be a patronising tool.
Everyone know the difference
43 arc seconds is missing time.
Thats exactly what you do yourself when you say that someone who tell about second of arc is speaking of seconds.I repeat : Everyone know the difference... So why do you think you are superior and only be the one able to know that ?
And it is not what he said.
To be technically correct, he is correct and you are wrong.I suppose you do the confusion (because you see "arc second", but this doesent mean that this is some time...)
Laking of arguments yourself you ask mommy to end up the discussion ?
My dead mother is only relevant in that she was an English teacher.Would you like me to invoke her spirit and correct all your mistakes for you?
I repeat, again and again, that this sentence do no imply that arc seconds are time.
we can deduce that there is some difference in time.
With science and math, we can observe a relationship between the orbits (time in Earth days) and atmospheric pressures of Venus, Earth and Mars. 2 could be considered a coincidence while 3 shows a pattern.
And IMO this allows both the orbital velocity and its acceleration to have a proportional relationship with matter in its field.
With science and math, we can observe a relationship between the orbits (time in Earth days) and atmospheric pressures of Venus, Earth and Mars.
2 could be considered a coincidence while 3 shows a pattern.
The formula I used had these values.
I think after this I'll leave those planets and moons to astronomers and astrophysicists.