Heliocentric to Geocentric Plane 3D Models
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Converting the Heliocentric Model to a Geocentric Plane, via Sphere to Planisphere to Plane by method of stereograph. Complete with a full 14 day Geocentric Lunar Cycle and Geocentric Precession of the Equinoxes.
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I have an idea that might help your moon phase model.
instead of adding lag to the moon, set the moon in it's own vortex. and the sun into it's own vortex.
they will speed up and slow down, and show apigee and perigee. -
nice thank you for taking the time and putting in the effort to do this
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Good work, thanks!
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Excellent video brother!! Subbed to you!! :))
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gj Alex !
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Great explanation! I have all this represented on a flat plane according to the official positions of the sun and moon. I represent perihelion, aphelion, perigee, apogee and translated to relative altitude changes over the flat plane. It shows the waning waxing moon phases also in it's apparent double center orbit. https://www.youtube.com/analytics?o=U#dt=nt,fe=16879,fr=lw-001,fs=16852;fc=1,fcr=0,fi=v-4q_tIO2lY2A,r=realtime,rsc=1
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I can vaguely remember references to a 13th constellation.... (anyone?)
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This is fantastic
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Hi again! I just want to add Alex, that in the heliocentric globe earth model, this oval path is so minimal that it's almost a circle, that's why to me is a joke how they always show it on their silly graphics: 147 million km in Perihelion to 152 million km in Aphelion... LOL Is it really thaaat much of an oval? ;-) I made a very interesting video talking about it in my Solar Analemma video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNGnz_1MMTg Cheers! N.
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Great vid. Thank you
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Hi Alex! Thanks so much for this very informative video, animation and explanation. I'm so glad we're ALMOST on the same page with the Moon phases and how celestial bodies move above our "geocentric plane". I think you're incorrect when it comes to the New Moon and the Sun. The Sun is not the one that moves up and down! It's the Moon! The Moon moves on her altitude during her monthly cycle... And the Moon cannot be above the Sun during the New Moon Cycle. It's wrong. The Moon is directly below the Sun, that's why we can experience SOLAR ECLIPSES from time to time... So, you need to fix that. Because the Moon moves higher on her altitude during the half of the monthly cycle - up to the Full Moon, then it goes down back again to meet with the Sun on the other side. However, you're doing an amazing job with those 3D animation! Talk to you later! Nina.
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Thank you +icesummery! The Sun in December is representing its 33'arcminutes angular diameter during that Solstice, and the Sun in June is representing its 31'arcminutes angular diameter during that Solstice.
Thanks, +Cosmic Surfer, I am no master at graphics, this is actually like my fifth video. I've learned the basics and I can animate spheres above a plane/picture, thats about it lol. -
Brilliant graphic interpretation. You seem like a master at graphics, I have a theory that needs graphic interpretation and may fit into your theory. Would you be interested in a small project?
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This is very good thanks :) In my mind model is too sun has more height in december yes:)
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