--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 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.

And true east is always where the sun rises on the "spring" or vernal
equinox. And  if you marked the spot on the horizon today, over the
span of 26,000 years, it would be the same spot +-2 degrees.

What will change are the time of year the vernal  equinox will occur
and the position of the sun relative to constellations. Vernal equinox
is now in March, and the sun is in Pisces when this  occurs. In 13000
 years, the vernal equinox will be in September, and the sun will be
in Virgo. I am not sure how this effect spring break. But the sun will
still be rising in the east, dead set on your marker (+-2 degrees).

  

 








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