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    Quote Originally Posted by Alsor View Post
    No. The observed (local) parameters remain unaffected.

    Replace only currently used in the calculations the rotation of the reference system:
    w' = w - W.

    by the real rotation:
    w_full = w + W.

    In this way we obtain full compliance of calculations with the observations:

    Earth orbits the Sun: 360 deg - 50'' in the tropical year.
    The axis rotates backwards, so at this moment we have the Sun where it should be.
    At the same time, the entire solar system revolves about +50''.

    Total: 360 degrees, and with an orbital period equal to tropical year.
    Wouldn't that make the tropical year equal to sidereal year?
    Wouldn't that be false?
    Did you get the bit about the synodic month (ie moon phases) are in apparent sync with the tropical year over long periods and this synchronization is not the result of any known mechanism?
    Last edited by a1call; 2012-Jan-30 at 01:58 AM. Reason: Added quoted text

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