Dan,
Have you read Hamlet's Mill?
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/hamlets_mill/hamletmill.htm
-- MWT
Hey, Tom. No I never read,[
Hamlet's Mill, but after you posted it I did check out opinions on the book and most
were negative. I will look into it though given it is based on myths which I always enjoyed. Incidentally, if the
book was meant as some kind of support towards my theory ... it really wouldn't help me at all. It isn't by accident that
the title of my thread requires an Astrophysicist a/o an Archaeo- Astronomer. Preferably one who is a Christian or, at the
very least, one with an open mind. Those types of people are only interested with academic support, if you will,
Here's two Academic reasons that I wish to present ... again. And? It will probably do no good anyway.
1. The early Christians used to celebrate the first day of spring, March 25, in the Julian Calendar as being BOTH the day
of the Crucifixion and the day of the Resurrection. Occam's Razor? The simplest explanation? They did this to lure Pagan
converts. This was true as far as the early Church was concerned but the early Christians did not do this. They were more
concerned with Christ's imminent return. Now, if my theory was correct that would have happened. Christ could have be
crucified on the first day of spring and if the earth was thus affected as I've been stating then .. the day of the Resurrection
would have been on the first day of spring. No one takes that seriously.
2. If I'm correct and the earth was thus affected by rotating upon it's axis but not revolving around the sun for His birth and
the three days He spent in the tomb then the Heel Stone at Stonehenge which was to mark the solstice should have
been four days off. Please note Stonehenge is indeed a pre-Christian structure. And? It is four days off. Occam's Razor?
Simplest explanation? The Heel Stone sank over the centuries. Btw ... it weighs around 35 tons and if it sank straight down
then nothing would have changed. If it tilted forward or backwards, the solstice would still have happened. So, it just happened
to tip slightly the wrong way. Can an Archaeo- Astronomer tell me if this was a local sinking or could it have been global with
other Stonehenge like astronomical monuments with there own Heel Stones sinking. Was any Heel Stones moved? Was there
an eclipse that happened or didn't happen etc ... And, I do mean etc ....
If I'm wrong then, I'm wrong but I would like to know one way or the other.