![]() ![]() If the balance of our ecosystem and atmosphere and seasons is so sensitive that a 23.5 degree tilt on our supposed axis is enough to cause these great differences in temperatures and changes of seasons that we see and experience on the Earth throughout the year… Then how in the world is it possible that a difference of over 3 million miles in proximity to the heat source itself doesn’t contribute to any discernable difference in temperature or seasons? Refer to the diagram above ( or click here to see it), which comes from Wikipedia, which means that it has probably been approved by NASA. This means that on about January 3rd of every year we are approximately 91.34 million miles (147 million kilometers) distant from the Sun, and on about July 3rd of every year we are about 94.45 million miles (152 million kilometers) away from the Sun. The ball Earth model that has us orbiting around the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour also says that we are actually circling around the Sun in an elliptical orbit.
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