In a message dated 4/12/2001 4:03:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< Actually, naturally enough, you eat lunch
according to the *solar* day. So it's the *sidereal* day that drifts,
and six months later, a completely different set of stars will rise
after sunset. Every night, a given star rises 4 minutes earlier
than the previous night. Thus we have winter stars and summer stars
and they're not the same. Or, the evening stars of summer
are the same as the morning stars of winter.
If you eat lunch by the stars, and your first lunch is midday,
six months later your lunch will be midnight.
>>
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Sounds reasonable to me. Just tell me you're not
pulling my leg on this.
Ralph