False date of south. hem. location azimuth values

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Re: False date of south. hem. location azimuth values

Unread post by john666 » Fri Aug 05, 2016 4:46 am

"each hemisphere increments as the angle rises toward each respective pole"

That's what you said, but you are talking gibberish.

"each hemisphere increments" is gibberish

Does anybody have an idea for the reason why azimuth values get closer to due north, as you get closer to the South pole, or are the greatest intellectual achievements of this forum stupid insults?

My explanation is that the data is fake.

If somebody is reading this and really thinks that the data is true, then you believing in a story that says the following:
1.As you get closer to the North pole the azimuth values get closer to due north
2.As you get closer to the South pole the azimuth values get closer to due north

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Re: False date of south. hem. location azimuth values

Unread post by nick c » Fri Aug 05, 2016 6:54 am

John666,
Hurling insults and paranoid conspiracy theories are both things that are not permitted on this forum.
I would suggest that you find some other place on the web to promote your idea of the "true" nature of the Universe.
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