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Originally posted by alienDNA
reply to post by MoonMine
Ok i will not have people put words in my mouth so I will answer this.
Those pics has nothing to do about the rotation thing.
That was simply about what the op thought was the corona is NOT the corona.
The gif made on page 28-30 or somewhere is the proof that the sun is stationary during the roll.
That is what troll Pete is accusing me of deliberately misunderstanding.
When he is the very one misunderstanding it.
And if youwwant answer what creates the green halo effect around the corona I suggest you leave this thread for some googling as it can be easily explained.
In 1870, Tesla moved to Karlovac to attend school at Higher Real Gymnasium, where he was profoundly influenced by a math teacher Martin Sekulić.[21][24] Tesla was able to perform integral calculus in his head, which prompted his teachers to believe that he was cheating.[25] He finished a four-year term in three years, graduating in 1873
n 1875, Tesla enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic in Graz, Austria, on a Military Border scholarship. During his first year, Tesla never missed a lecture, earned the highest grades possible, passed nine exams[21][27] (nearly twice as many required[30])
Originally posted by alienDNA
reply to post by MoonMine
But... Just take a camera... Point it at something.... Rotate camera... What happens in your display.... It stays stationary while camera rotates this is how a camera works
Jesus lord give me strength... I tried but I cannot take it anymore
I don't have the nerves. That's it from me.
Originally posted by peacefulpeteAbout the corona, I do NOT recall OP or ANYONE IN THE THREAD being confused about the corona. I really think this is a phony argument to distract from the real topic.
Originally posted by HiramA
What you should be looking at are the dark areas of the corona which VERY CLEARLY DO NOT MOVE thanks to my stabilizing them.
Originally posted by HiramA
reply to post by Arbitrageur
I did stabilize the sun in my .gifs. I didn't want to stabilize the object for just that reason, but it just turned out not to move. The sun in my .gifs is NOT rotating. Neither is the object. Only the satellite is rotating. Here's a clue, look at the spots on the lower part of the image. Are they rotating? No. They are part of the sun's corona.
Originally posted by HiramAThe dark areas of the corona. These are, as I interpret them, areas of lower energy output. I am not qualified to say that they are one thing or another, though. This is just my opinion.
Originally posted by hiramA
Originally posted by roncoallstar
via Imgflip GIF Maker
Originally posted by astronomine
If the anomaly is outside of the camera:
If the anomaly is an artifact of the camera:
The OP has clearly explained how the GIF was made. If the sun itself was rotating in the pics, why aren't the dark spots rotating as well? Where the appearance of rotation in the corona can be explained by fluctuation, how can the inverse be explained in that the dark spots do not rotate?
Originally posted by raymundoko
reply to post by MoonMine
If.You.Watch.The.Movie is the key part of your statement. You are watching a video rendered by software. If you actually look through the viewer while you are filming and rotate your camera the object does not change it's orientation. It is only once you allow the software that renders the video to interpret the scene for you that the image rotates. The software on the satellites ALWAYS keeps the Sun North to South, from Top to Bottom. I've already linked directly to the STEREO sites which document this.
Originally posted by peacefulpete
reply to post by MoonMine
Exactly. This is so simple that I honestly do NOT believe anyone who is arguing about the barrel roll.
If u rotate a camera then the entire image rotates. Nothing will be "stationary" if the entire image is turning from a barrel roll of the camera.
Originally posted by raymundoko
The software on the satellites ALWAYS keeps the Sun North to South, from Top to Bottom. I've already linked directly to the STEREO sites which document this.
Originally posted by alienDNA
Originally posted by peacefulpete
If u rotate a camera then the entire image rotates. Nothing will be "stationary" if the entire image is turning from a barrel roll of the camera.
And there we go. You just proved to everyone you are either extremely dumb or trolling.
I think the latter. I am reporting you know for trolling.
Originally posted by alienDNA
reply to post by MoonMine
Ok so this is troll Petes other account?
Since you obviously don't own a camera and could check this yourself to spare you the embarrassment I will do this for you since I have two smartphones with cameras.
I am recording with camera 2 what I'm seeing on the display of camera 1 while rotating it.
The object is completely stationary as I turn the camera.
But since Noone is that ridiculous to believe otherwise is obviously trolling and such I will report you too.
Originally posted by MoonMine
Originally posted by alienDNA
Originally posted by peacefulpete
If u rotate a camera then the entire image rotates. Nothing will be "stationary" if the entire image is turning from a barrel roll of the camera.
And there we go. You just proved to everyone you are either extremely dumb or trolling.
I think the latter. I am reporting you know for trolling.
Look at your signature. Why is the viewpoint moving to the left and the room to the right?
What would happen if the filmer started rotating the camera to the left? Would the head of the man stay north too? Or might his head start moving to the right in the film?
Come now.