--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jan 30, 2006, at 11:50 AM, doctor_gabby_savy wrote:
> 
> > My main question still holds. Does the orientation of a building to
> > the sun really change at that rate? Like pyramids, 4000 yrs  / 500 is
> > about 8 degrees. Has the orientation of the pyramids to the sun
> > changed 8 degrees? A recent poster says no. If he is correct, then
> > Peter's point about SV getting out of whack over time  is invalid.
> 
> No, it does not. You would be operating on a false assumption and  
> that gross assumption is that since the earth's axis is currently  
> about 23.5 degrees IIRC, that it goes back to the zero position! 


Actually, I was not making that assumption. But I was making a
different false assumption based on my trying to piece things together
from different posts. I finally did some reading. I think I got now.      

And can  demonstrate with two pencils how the equinox rotates
around the full 360 degrees of the zodiac, over 26000 years and how 
the angle of the earth's axis relative to the sun is shifts slightly,
a few degrees as you say during the precesson, but remains about 23.5
degrees +- 2-3 degrees depending on where it is in the precesson cycle. 

Thus the earths access does change slightly in relaationship to the
sun, maybe 2 degrees max in 13000 years. But 2 degrees are within the
range of tolerance of SV (I believe). And the shift for a 1000 yr old
building will be less than .2 degrees.  

So Peter is right, there is a shift. He is wrong in the magnitude --
its way too small to matter. No need to rebuild your 1000 year old 
SV dynastal mansion.
 






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