Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2025

To whom it may concern

- You have bigger problems
than the equator moving, human!


So I asked Gemini to debunk a rather zany conspiracy theory. I mean, in case you fall for it! ;-)  

Does the sun rise and set at different places today than just a few years or decades ago, or is this a misunderstanding or an Internet conspiracy theory?

This is an excellent question that gets at the heart of how our solar system works. The short answer is: Yes, the sunrise and sunset points do change, and it's not a conspiracy theory. However, the change you might notice over a few years or decades is extremely subtle.

Here's a breakdown of the factors at play, from the most significant to the more subtle.

1. The Earth's Axial Tilt (The Main Reason)

The primary reason the sunrise and sunset locations change on a daily and seasonal basis is the Earth's axial tilt. Our planet is tilted on its axis by approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbital plane around the sun.

  • Daily Change: As the Earth orbits the sun, this tilt means that the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are either tilted towards or away from the sun. This causes the sun's apparent path across the sky to change daily.

  • Seasonal Change:

    • Summer Solstice: When your hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, the sun rises and sets at its most northerly point on the horizon. This is why we have long days in the summer.

    • Winter Solstice: When your hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, the sun rises and sets at its most southerly point. This is why days are short in the winter.

    • Equinoxes: On the spring and fall equinoxes, the Earth's axis is not tilted toward or away from the sun, so the sun rises almost exactly due east and sets almost exactly due west.

This daily shift in the sun's rising and setting points is a fundamental and easily observable astronomical phenomenon, and it happens every single year.

2. The Earth's Elliptical Orbit

The Earth's orbit around the sun is not a perfect circle; it's an ellipse. This means that at some times of the year, we are closer to the sun (perihelion) and at other times we are farther away (aphelion). This also affects the sun's apparent speed across the sky and can subtly change the timing of sunrise and sunset.

3. Precession of the Equinoxes (The Long-Term Change)

This is the very slow, long-term change that you are unlikely to notice in your lifetime, but it's a real astronomical effect.

  • The Earth's axis of rotation "wobbles" like a spinning top. This wobble, called axial precession, causes the Earth's axis to trace a circle in space over a period of about 26,000 years.

  • This means that the direction of the celestial poles changes over time. For example, the North Star has not always been Polaris and will not always be Polaris in the future.

  • This slow change in the Earth's orientation in space also means that the position of the sun at the equinoxes slowly shifts against the backdrop of the stars. While the sun will still rise due east at the equinoxes, its position relative to distant constellations will be different over thousands of years. This is what ancient civilizations and astronomers sometimes noticed over generations, but it is not a change that is perceptible over just a few years or even decades.

So, to summarize:Yes, the sun rises and sets in a different place every day. This is a normal, annual cycle caused by the Earth's axial tilt. The position also changes over millennia due to the precession of the equinoxes. This change is real but far too slow to be noticed in a human lifetime. The idea that the sun's position has noticeably changed over a few years or decades in a way that is abnormal or conspiratorial is a misunderstanding. The changes we see are part of the predictable, well-understood astronomical cycles of our planet. 

Is it true that the equator has shifted 150 miles to the north, or is that another misunderstanding or conspiracy theory?

This is a great question that highlights a common source of confusion. The idea that the geographic equator has shifted 150 miles is a misunderstanding. The confusion likely stems from the difference between the Earth's geographic poles and its magnetic poles.

Here's a breakdown of the key concepts to clarify:

1. Geographic Equator (True Equator)

The geographic equator is an imaginary line that is halfway between the Earth's geographic North and South Poles. These poles are the points where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.

  • Is it fixed? For all practical purposes, yes. The geographic equator is a fundamental part of our planetary reference system. While the Earth's axis of rotation does have a very slight "wobble" called polar motion, this shift is minuscule—only a few feet (about 9 meters or 30 feet) over the course of a year. This is not a 150-mile shift.

  • Is it a conspiracy theory? Yes, the idea of a 150-mile shift is a conspiracy theory or a misunderstanding of a legitimate scientific concept. The geographic equator, which defines our latitude system, is stable.

2. Magnetic Equator

The magnetic equator is an imaginary line that is everywhere equidistant from the Earth's magnetic North and South Poles. These magnetic poles are the points where the Earth's magnetic field lines are perpendicular to the surface.

  • Is it fixed? No, the magnetic equator is not fixed. The Earth's magnetic field is generated by the movement of molten iron in the planet's core, and this movement causes the magnetic poles to constantly drift. The North Magnetic Pole, in particular, has been moving rapidly towards Siberia in recent decades.

  • Is the shift significant? Yes, the shift of the magnetic poles is significant for navigation and science. The North Magnetic Pole has been moving from Canada toward Russia at an accelerated rate, and this requires constant updates to the World Magnetic Model that is used by airplanes, ships, and smartphones for navigation.

Conclusion

The confusion almost certainly comes from mixing up the two different "equators."

  • The geographic equator, which defines our latitude and longitude system and is used for all maps and GPS, is essentially a fixed line. Any changes are on a scale of feet, not miles.

  • The magnetic equator, which is related to the Earth's ever-changing magnetic field, is constantly shifting. The rapid movement of the magnetic poles is a well-documented and scientifically-verified phenomenon, but it has no bearing on the location of the geographic equator or the position of the North and South Poles used for navigation.

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Carousel

 




I hope this is just one man´s paranoia (after that Lovecraftian extravaganza the other night). If not...well, this is the kaliyuga so what did you expect? I mean, like really?

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Resident evil?

 


Thomas Sheridan looks like a broken man here, after Trump (or his associates) called off the Epstein investigation... 

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Extinction rebellion

 


Thomas Sheridan has a new flower garden, LOL. Good luck with this material! 

On a more serious note, I also wonder about the depopulation crisis. Why are birth rates dropping all over the world, including in Africa? *Is* there some kill switch inside the human genome (or inside Mam Gaia´s belly) that reverses human population growth as our numbers become too unbearable? A non-occult one, mind you. 

I don´t rule it out, but somehow micro-plastics or even climate change seem more plausible as explanations...

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Folk horror

 


Thomas Sheridan discusses "The Event" in this video. Which prompted me to ask ChatGPT about this doomer-prepper fantasy (?). See the previous blog post.

Sheridan´s version seems to be that some kind of pole shift might destroy human civilization as we know it. Earth will become like Uranus (tilt-wise). The establishment is either trying to leave the planet (Elon Musk´s Mars mission) or survive by literally moving underground.

He also claims that tics which make you allergic to meat are engineered bioweapons... 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

I hope Laika is alive

 


I previously linked to the live performance of this song at the recent ESC, but I didn´t realize that the song is actually quite sad. This is an unofficial "lyrics video" that just showed up in my recommendations...  

Dogs in space

 


Some more Eurovision fun. This is the Irish entry (voted out in the semifinale). Yes, it´s a disco song about Laika. You know, Laika. The first dog in space. It´s called "Laika Party". Communist kitsch have never been so...I don´t know...kitschie or something?

Sunday, May 18, 2025

Vacation

 


Is our favorite leprechaun Thomas Sheridan losing his "touch"? Asking for a friend named Nyarlathotep.   

Monday, May 5, 2025

Finnish witches

 


Thomas Sheridan is back on track with this video. Think Lovecraft, Finnish witches, Nyarlathotep, loosh harvesting, that kind of stuff. Welcome baq, brotha.  

Sunday, April 27, 2025

The time is near (again)

 


Of course, "The Prophecy of the Popes" - attributed to the medieval Irish saint Malachy but actually a late 16th century fake - has been dusted off in the aftermath of Pope Francis´ passing. 

According to the true believers, the next-to-last pope in the prophecy, Glory of the Olive, is Benedict XVI. This would make Francis the last pope, called Petrus Romanus in the prophecy. And that, in turn, means that the end of the world is near. Except of course that the actual text of the "prophecy" doesn´t fit anything that happened under Francis...

Apparently, three of the supposed front runners to the position of next pope are named Peter and one of them is an Italian (hence Roman). So perhaps the next pontiff will be the elusive last one? But please note that there will be massive persecutions of Catholics under Peter the Roman according to "Malachy", which doesn´t seem particularly likely any time soon.

However, we can say with outmost certainty that "The Prophecy of the Popes" will be taken down from the shelves again when Francis´ successor passes away or resigns. World without end! 

Sunday, March 16, 2025

Wearing the Burke-ah

 





Thomas Sheridan isn´t terribly impressed by the Irish Burke family, probably because they are evangelical Christians and hence "Abrahamics". Sheridan is more into Irish paganism and, I suppose, Crowley. 

After looking into the Burke family, I´m not very impressed either. They seem to be perennial trouble-makers with a martyrdom complex who are provoking situations leading to their arrests. Thus, Enoch Burke doesn´t seem to be in prison because of his "refusal to use trans-pronouns". He was indeed suspended and subsequently fired from a *private Christian school* for this reason, but his jail time is due to contempt of court, trespassing on school grounds, and so on. The Burkes have also disrupted court proceedings, and now even an Irish gala dinner in the US federal capital of Washington DC!

It also seems that the "church" they belong to is really a kind of sect or cult dominated by the Burkes themselves...

And yeah, they look like a bunch of weirdos. 

Quantum sex on the interwebs


 

Our adorable leprechaun Thomas Sheridan on the perils of looking for pics of hote babes on Facebook and Instagram. Short form: the demoniacs have already taken over your AI. And, I suppose, your AI girlfriend!

Friday, March 7, 2025

Tunneling Set

 


The nasty witch of the East explains the basics of Kenneth Grant and the Typhonian Order. Long suspected that Thomas Sheridan is at least partially inspired by Grant. Think Crowley, Lovecraft, Chaos Magick and demons, demons, demons. 

However, our favorite Irish raconteur seems to have left out the Tantric sex magic and the space aliens. So there´s that. Personally, I endavour to stay away from the infernal regions as much as possible, so there´s that too!   

Sunday, January 26, 2025

The Trump Doctrine: Make America Bigger Again

 

- Don´t say anything, but I´m actually
 a Russian bear, not a grizzly!

It seems "American isolationism" doesn´t stop at the Lower 48...

Still, there is a certain logic to Trump´s geopolitics. If the United States directly controls Greenland and the Panama Canal (or even Canada), it doesn´t matter whether the foreign policy is globalist, imperialist-nationalist or isolationist-nationalist. The US can still defend itself thanks to "natural borders". And perhaps extract some rare earth minerals or additional oil? 

It would also be logical even for a very nationalist US to have *some* allies on the eastern shores of the Atlantic Ocean, perhaps Norway, Ireland and the UK? Sweden, Finland and poor little Denmark are borderline cases in such a scenario. The rest of Europe might as well join the Russian Federation.

Well, I suppose the race to the bottom just got a little bit more interesting!   

The Trump Doctrine: Make America Bigger Again

Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Oily sarcophagi

 


OK, this was fascinating. Our man Thomas Sheridan on some train-spotting lore in the UK. Almost Fortean, to be honest! 

The iron horse of the apocalypse