Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Four seasons quadropoints
Date: Jun 03, 2004 @ 05:48
Author: Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
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How could these pizzas occur at all points on the
Equator? Unless the pizza you speak of is of the
two-slice variety. Since the sun will reach the
tropic at one particular instant, it is then that the
seasons will change for the entire world. Which I
think is what you mean, but correct me if not.

--- acroorca2002 <orc@...> wrote:
> hey all you misspeakers
> including myself
> yikes
> these convergences of quadriseasonality actually
> occur at the
> moment points of both solstices
> a n d
> of both equinoxes
>
> which btw arent limited to the 20th & 21st days of
> their months
> but can sometimes reach even the 23rd
>
> also these pizzas occur not just where time zone
> borders
> intersect the equator
> nor only just on dry land either
> but everywhere on the equator
>
>
> note
> all these celestial events only happen once
> in universal time
> but are observed at a different local time in all
> the zones
>
>
> didnt mean to rain on your parades
>
> & it is still a great idea on some level
>
>
> for the now moot but perhaps still interesting
> borneo data
> http://www.worldtimezone.com
> http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/world_tzones.html
> etc
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "Flynn, Kevin"
>
> <flynnk@r...> wrote:
> > Must be a political choice, then. But the actual
> change to winter
> or summer
> > is determined by the earth and the sun, at the
> precise second
> when the sun
> > is directly above the tropic of cancer or
> capricorn (I misspoke in
> the
> > earlier post -- I meant summer or winter solstice,
> not equinox).
> That time
> > and day can vary each year. The change to autumn
> or spring is
> marked by the
> > precise time when the sun transits the equator and
> enters the
> other
> > hemisphere.
> >
> > This year, the solstice occurs at 00:48 GMT on
> June 21.
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jesper Nielsen [mailto:jesniel@i...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:49 PM
> > To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Four seasons
> quadropoints
> >
> >
> > Well, in Denmark is has always been on June 1.
> >
> > June 20 or 21 is the longest day.
> >
> > Jesper
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Flynn, Kevin <mailto:flynnk@r...>
> > To: 'BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com'
> <mailto:'BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com'>
> >
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 9:08 PM
> > Subject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] Four seasons
> quadropoints
> >
> > It wouldn't be on June 1; it would be at the
> precise clock time
> on June 20
> > or 21, whenever the equinox is. The official start
> of the new
> season is the
> > precise point in time when the sun crosses the
> line of the
> equator, not a
> > particular day.
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jesper Nielsen [mailto:jesniel@i...]
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 10:17 AM
> > To: BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
> > Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Four seasons quadropoints
> >
> >
> > Sounds like a pizza, doesn't it?
> >
> > Well, have you wondered where you can stand in
> four seasons
> at the same
> > time? Probably not. Well here is the answer:
> >
> > 1) On the Columbian-Brazil border:
> > http://tinyurl.com/25anb
> <http://tinyurl.com/25anb>
> >
> > 2) Internal Brazil: Boundary of Para and Amapa:
> > http://www.brazilhouston.org/ingles/fusohora.gif
> > <http://www.brazilhouston.org/ingles/fusohora.gif>
>
> > http://bloggle.com/coffee/brazil-map.jpg
> > <http://bloggle.com/coffee/brazil-map.jpg>
> > http://tinyurl.com/2qsj8
> <http://tinyurl.com/2qsj8>
> >
> > 3) Internal DR Congo: Boundary of Equateur and
> Orientale
> > http://tinyurl.com/3hmmj
> <http://tinyurl.com/3hmmj>
> >
> > 4) On DR Congo-Uganda border:
> > http://tinyurl.com/2c5ck
> <http://tinyurl.com/2c5ck>
> >
> > Explanation?
> >
> > From June 1st N of Equator starts summer, S of
> Equator starts
> winter
> > Each N-S boundary about also marks a time zone
> boundary
> > so W of the line is one hour behind E of the line.
> >
> > So if you stand in
> > Columbia N of equator at 00.30 am Columbian time
> it's
> summer
> > Columbia S of equator at 00.30 am Columbian time
> it's winter
> > Brazil N of equator at 00.30 am Columbian time
> it's spring
> > Brazil S of equator at 00.30 am Columbian time
> it's fall
> >
> > How about that?
> >
> > The bad news are that all four points seems hard
> to reach.
> >
> > Jesper
> >
> >
> >
> >
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