Account

Company

  Menu
Large Image

Astronomical theory of Climate Change

by

(31 reviews)

Get It Preview
FREE $2.99 Save 100%

Share This

Description

A general consensus is that the precession of equinoxes is best explained by the lunisolar wobble theory. Although, this lunisolar model shows the basics of the Earth's wobbling axes, it requires the presence of solar binary cycle to fully explain a net precession that results after one Earth orbit. This modified perspective of our solar system lays its claim on basis that the famous 'unexplained part' of the perihelion precession of Mercury (and all other planets) can be solved without the need to have a General Relativity explanation if the Sun is to curve on a binary path. Not just the axial precession and/or anomalous apsidal (orbital) precession; but other variables of Milankovitch cycles, such as orbital eccentricity, orbital inclination, can also fit well into binary model. In addition to the relativistic perihelion precession solution using binary theory, another way to confirm the existence of our binary solar system is using the analogy of lunar cycles.

Could the lines of evidence presented to support binary cycle help resolve the crisis in our understanding of climate change? This theory examines the potential for orbital influences (mainly precession and eccentricity) to cause periodic fluctuations, at hemispheric scale, in summertime incident solar energy leading up to north-south migration of rain band, climate anomalies across various ocean basins, strengthening and weakening of monsoon, rise and fall of ancient civilisations, expansion and contraction of glaciers over mid & subarctic latitudes, and intensification and slowdown of MOC.

Tag This Book

This Book Has Been Tagged
It hasn't. Be the first to tag this book!

Our Recommendation

Get It This book is free, possibly only for a limited time.

Notify Me When The Price...

  • If I'm already tracking this book

to track this book on eReaderIQ.

Track These Authors

to track N J on eReaderIQ.

  • to be notified each time the price drops on any book by N J.
  • to stop tracking N J.

Price Summary

  • We started tracking this book on January 12, 2020.
  • This book was $0.00 when we started tracking it.
  • The price of this book has changed 48 times in the past 2,149 days.
  • The current price of this book is FREE last checked 2 hours ago.
  • The lowest price to date was FREE last reached on November 29, 2025.
  • This book has been FREE 25 times since we started tracking it.
  • The highest price to date was $2.99 last reached on October 21, 2025.
  • This book has been $2.99 24 times since we started tracking it.
  • This book is currently at its lowest price since we started tracking it.

Genres

Additional Info

  • Text-to-Speech: Disabled
  • Lending: Disabled
  • Print Length: 132 Pages
  • File Size: 574 KB

We last verified the price of this book about 2 hours ago. At that time, the price was $0.00. This price is subject to change. The price displayed on the Amazon.com website at the time of purchase is the price you will pay for this book. Please confirm the price before making any purchases.