Yes, but what you should see in the above video is the tilt. Not the wobble. As the sun should be cutting across the sky at an angel. Just as it does at the North Pole. So, is the video real?
Fair nuff, depending on time of the year and camera location. You probably see the tilt at your location. The sun doesn't go directly overhead does it?
This place is messed up. There are so many things that dont add up. But even with that belief I am not a FEr
According the the Earth model. You should see the tilt no matter where you are. Please view the earth model in this link and then contrast it to this perfect loop as viewed from the South Pole. Which is an impossibility.
No, the real pole is the center of axis. And the sun is not directly overhead, its over the equator or at least between the tropics. So it would travel in a odd arc.
Polar tilt is the reason for seasons. it doesn't wobble every day. It happens over a year.
Yes, but what you should see in the above video is the tilt. Not the wobble. As the sun should be cutting across the sky at an angel. Just as it does at the North Pole. So, is the video real?
Fair nuff, depending on time of the year and camera location. You probably see the tilt at your location. The sun doesn't go directly overhead does it?
This place is messed up. There are so many things that dont add up. But even with that belief I am not a FEr
According the the Earth model. You should see the tilt no matter where you are. Please view the earth model in this link and then contrast it to this perfect loop as viewed from the South Pole. Which is an impossibility.
No, the real pole is the center of axis. And the sun is not directly overhead, its over the equator or at least between the tropics. So it would travel in a odd arc.