Clay wrote:
>Yes, Jean - but the same hold true in the Northern
> Hemisphere! If you stand looking south, the sun will rise
> on your left and set on your right. If you look north, the
> opposite holds true. Same as in Oz - correct?>
Not correct. This time of year, if I look north I won't see
Yes, Jean - but the same hold true in the Northern
> Hemisphere! If you stand looking south, the sun will rise
> on your left and set on your right. If you look north, the
> opposite holds true. Same as in Oz - correct?
>
> Clay
You are correct, Clay. It all depends which way you are facing
Noelene,
That was me. (I?) I wrote a short play for my philosophy class using Bugs
Bunny and Porky Pig as debaters over whether the earth was flat. You may
be pleased to know that I got an A+ on it! If any one is interested I
could send you a copy. (Although why you would want to see my sc
I don't know, Noelene, but I can sense that there's a
lacemaker's vision of the earth, moon and stars just itching
to be born as a poem in you!! ;)
Clay
> Hey, didn't someone here write a piece on "The Earth is
Flat" recently?
>
> Noelene in Cooma
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Hey, didn't someone here write a piece on "The Earth is Flat" recently?
Noelene in Cooma
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> Yes, Jean - but the same hold true in the Northern
> Hemisphere! If you stand looking south, the sun
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Subject: [lace-chat] Direction of the sun
> Linda wrote:
>
> <"The Sun still rises in the East and sets in the West in
the Southern
> hemisphere, it is that it is in the North,
Linda wrote:
<"The Sun still rises in the East and sets in the West in the Southern
hemisphere, it is that it is in the North, not the South that seem to
confuse people.>
If I stand and watch the sun in the southern sky rising in the east and
setting in the west, I see it pass from my left to my