01-16-2009, 09:56 AM
The precession is simply the wobble of the earth as it rotates around its axis, it is caused by the sun and the moons gravity fields... So there is indeed absolutely no reason for this cycle to be the same on different planets.
Ra only states that this cycle is easiest to measure using the precession. So if I assume Ra is correct then there must be a causal link between the two even if the two are not the same.
I'm very hesitant to speculate about this link. It's very easy to fool yourself with a clever idea that ends up missing the point.
I had the idea that it had something to do with the orbit around the galactic central sun. Then I tried to calculate the time period of one degree of rotation relative to the central sun. And it gave no logical numbers at all, just weird fractions.
I too have the feeling that it's all arbitrary.
So to summarize: If anyone has an actual clue I'd too sure would like to hear from them.
Ra only states that this cycle is easiest to measure using the precession. So if I assume Ra is correct then there must be a causal link between the two even if the two are not the same.
I'm very hesitant to speculate about this link. It's very easy to fool yourself with a clever idea that ends up missing the point.
I had the idea that it had something to do with the orbit around the galactic central sun. Then I tried to calculate the time period of one degree of rotation relative to the central sun. And it gave no logical numbers at all, just weird fractions.
I too have the feeling that it's all arbitrary.
So to summarize: If anyone has an actual clue I'd too sure would like to hear from them.