A fact cannot be inaccurate31stArrival » Today, 3:21 pm » wrote: ↑ On a standard meridian at the equator one might expect the Sun to rise at 6:00 A.M. and set at 6:00 P.M., but the Sun rises at 6:03 A.M. in July, a summer month, and also rises late, at 6:11 A.M. in February, a winter month.
SUNRISE and SUNSET?
February is summer in the southern hemisphere and winter in july.
Now science knows this planet completes a rotation in 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds a rotation and intellectual relative time theory adds 3 minutes and 56 seconds a rotation daily and that is why calendars created the February 29 every 4th year and the Mayan calendar called it 5 days of hell every 20.
Now by latitudes the dawn changes time between solstices twice a year the polar axis points have midnight sun and and 30 days of night once a year on each pole at opposing times each solstice.
there is that natural action and reaction working in series parallel time same as the 2 days a year the 24 longitudes have the same amount of daylight and night. March 21 and September 21. Oh yeah, there are 24 time zones that reach 6 am each rotation of the planet tomorrow and today are separated each rotation saying there are 7 factual days a week when ancestors per generation gap are living spontaneously separated by chromosomes in streaming DNA results all the time on by a calendar having their heart beats simultaneously going forward now within the whole population adapting since conceived.
What is humanity keeping contextually secret every generation is living as content occupying space one at a time in plain sight?
Every incomplete fact is inaccurate without being completely corrupt or absolutely wrong. Dawn and dusk are neutral positions of energy flows between day and night like the equator is the neutral point between opposing seasons daily here.
Isn't it true that there is neither summer nor winter on the equator?31stArrival » Today, 3:21 pm » wrote: ↑ On a standard meridian at the equator one might expect the Sun to rise at 6:00 A.M. and set at 6:00 P.M., but the Sun rises at 6:03 A.M. in July, a summer month, and also rises late, at 6:11 A.M. in February, a winter month.
SUNRISE and SUNSET?
What does the the term equator actually describe? Stays the time of day and night dawn to dusk as it does dusk to dawn. where as the polar caps as midnight sun and 30 days of night once a year and winter summer are going on at the same rotations north and south and south and north.Cannonpointer » 24 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Isn't it true that there is neither summer nor winter on the equator?