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Tony Lance
Sat, Apr-05-08, 17:17
Big Bertha Thing hacked Cosmic Ray Series Possible Real World
System Constructs
http://www.tonylance.talktalk.net/hacked.html Access page to
15K ZIP file Astrophysics net ring Access site Newsgroup
Reviews including alt.politics

301 files from the third battle of cyberspace.

Big Bertha Thing hacked

I can perhaps make a unique claim. My Fortunecity web site has
been closed, opened, hacked and disabled by Fortunecity.

1. 30th October 2000 Closed
2. 30th December 2000 Opened
3. 31st December 2000 Hacked
4. 1st January 2001 Net ring code deleted

My Astrophysics web ring picture was replaced by a
Fortunecity logo. All I did was fight the third battle of
cyberspace, using my FC mailbox, amongst others and a mail to
newsgroups gateway.

It was a text only battle, no hacking or even anonymous mail
was used. Site references were used instead of attachments.
Thank you, Tony Lance

Big Bertha Thing reason

5. Third Battle of Cyberspace.
6. Death Threats.(3)
7. Newsgroup Review.
8. Odd newsgroup users with 1000 postings.
9. Berserker attacks on legitimate postings to
sci.astro et al.
10. Political and totally innexplicable.
11. Net Newbie basket cases.
12. Violent spam busters.
13. Abuse complaints procedure.
14. Web site closure.

Take your pick, the opposition will not give you the choice.

Tony Lance judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk

Outlandish Astronomical Tables of Planets and Pluto By Tony
Lance Dip.Math(Open) 31st March 2008

Two computer Star Globes confirm below tables. I Mysky
Interactive Planetarium www.fourmilab.ch II Encyclopedia of
Space and the Universe PC CD-ROM by Dorking Kindersley 2007
(Free from Dail Mail)

Hi there, Did you never hear of straight up astronomy, as
practiced by the Egyptians. Starting at the last known all
planet daylight event. You take the first planet on the left
and line it up due south and note the time. You do the same
for all of them and Pluto. Note date as well. Take Pluto and
move forward 496 years and line it up due south and note the
time. Work out the exact orbit by taking one set of Julian
days from the other. Work out all the orbits. Find the
deviation from Pluto due south. It takes Pluto 62 years to
transit the quadrant. You have to fit all the planets in the
quadrant at one time during any point in time over the 62
years. The duration of the event is a couple of months. Walk
in the park!

The twenty following all planet and Pluto events, are all
paired and so are not unique. The historical fit, could be due
to religious bias in the computer star globe software. The
classical case of cutting the cloth to fit, was the apocryphal
books of the bible. Judith is a goldsmiths nightmare. It is a
receipt for twelve portions of treasure sent to the
Israelites. An apocryphal receipt is a disgrace. Religion
makes poor science.

Actual sunset event was from China looking due south. see XII
At 18:00pm for 14-24th December 2450 BC. (-2449) This shows
four planets visible to the naked eye.

Viewed from China looking south. (Daylight events) Planets &
Pluto Move forward a day at a time, with occassional one hour
reductions for view. (see XI) 1-5 events

At 14:30pm GMT on 31st December 2450 BC. (-2449) Until 11:30am
GMT on 26th February 2449 BC.

At 13:13 on 31st December 1954 BC Abraham c1960
(fourteen generations) 490 Until 8:43 on 12th April 1953
BC. Canaan c1900

At 14:59 on 15th October 1459 BC Moses c1470 (fourteen
generations) 490 Until 11:29 on 26th December 1459 BC.
Exodus c1440

At 13:46 on 1st November 961 BC David c980 (fourteen
generations) 490 Until 8.01 on 21st February 960 BC. RIP c971
BC

At 12:52 on 18th November 461 BC Babylonian Transmigration and
(God 1) Until 9:41 on 13th January 460 BC Counter-strike
Pogrom of Ester (Ned 0)

Viewed from London looking south. (Daylight events) All
Planets and Pluto. Move forward a day at a time, with
occassional one hour reductions for view. (6 - 20 events)

At 15:31 on 6th November 2452 BC see X Until 11:05 on 23rd
February 2451 BC

At 14:41 on 27th October 1956 BC see IV Until 11:31 on 27th
January 1955 BC

At 15:40 on 20th December 1421 BC see X Until 12:05 on 3rd
March 1420 BC

At 15:41 on 12th October 957 BC see X Until 11:33 on 13th
January 956 BC

At 14:28 on 4th December 449 BC see X Until 10:20 on 23rd
February 448 BC

At 11:41 on 2nd November 23 BC see IX Until 8:22 on 13th
January 22 BC

At 13:06 on 10th February 78 AD see IX Until 10:16 on 19th
April 78 AD

At 15:18 on 9th June 451 AD see IX Until 11:20 on 11th
October 451 AD

At 16:05 on 4th August 477 AD see IX Until 8:27 on 27th
December 477 AD

At 15:30 on 4th September 985 AD see IX Until 8:45 on 29th
January 986 AD

At 14:21 on 24th October 989 AD see IX Until 11:20 on 29th
December 989 AD

At 13:54 on 1st September 1483 AD see VIII Until 8:51 on 26th
January 1484 AD

At 12:49 on 17th February 1522 AD see VII Until 11:15 on 14th
March 1522 AD

At 14:46 on 16th January 2021 AD see VI Until 13:06 on 1st
March 2021 AD

At 14:04 on 6th February 2024 AD see VI Until 7:58 on 22nd
May 2024 AD

Pluto viewed from London looking due south see III as at
12:52 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky Julian
days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826954 "24 Jan 1953
-1952 1008113 181159 "18 Jan 1457 -1456 1189271 181158 "13
Jan 0961 -960 1370430 181159 "08 Jan 465 -464 1551589 181159
" Year 1 AD 1 "02 Jan 0032 32 1732747 181158 "28 Dec 0527
527 1913906 181159 "22 Dec 1023 1023 2095064 181158 "17 Dec
1519 1519 2276223 181159 "25 Dec 2015 2015 2457382 181159

Neptune viewed from London looking due south see III as at
9:09 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky Julian days
" Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826953 " 5 Feb 1953 -1952
1008124 181171 "12 Feb 1457 -1456 1189295 181171 "20 Feb 961
-960 1370467 181172 "28 Feb 465 -464 1551639 181172 " Year 1
AD 1 " 7 Mar 32 32 1732811 181172 "14 Mar 528 528 1913982
181171 "22 Mar 1024 1024 2095154 181172 "29 Mar 1520 1520
2276325 181171 "17 Apr 2016 2016 2457495 181170

Uranus viewed from London looking due south see III as at
11:17 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky Julian
days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826953 "28 Dec 1954
-1953 1008085 181132 "27 Nov 1458 -1457 1189218 181133 "27
Oct 0962 -961 1370351 181133 "24 Sept 466 -465 1551482
181131 " Year 1 AD 1 "21 Aug 0031 31 1732612 181130 "15
Jul 0527 527 1913739 181127 "23 Jun 1023 1023 2094865
181126 "05 May 1519 1519 2275996 181131 "19 Apr 2015 2015
2457131 181135

Jupiter viewed from London looking due south see III as at
15:31 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky Julian
days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826954 "10 Nov 1954
-1953 1008038 181084 "28 Aug 1458 -1457 1189129 181091 "29
Jun 962 -961 1370232 181103 "19 Apr 466 -465 1551325 181093
" Year 1 AD 1 "07 Feb 31 31 1732418 181093 "24 Nov 526 526
1913507 181089 "08 Sep 1022 1022 2094594 181087 "10 Jul 1518
1518 2275698 181104 "19 May 2014 2014 2456797 181099

Neptune from London due south at 9:09 GMT see V "28 Feb 465
-464 1551639 180804 "01 Mar 300 -299 1611907 60268 " 3 Mar
135 -134 1672175 60268 " 5 Mar 31 31 1732443 60268 180804
"11 Mar 526 526 1913248 180805 Uranus from London due south
at 11:17 GMT see V "24 Sept 466 -465 1551482 "24 Sep 382
-381 1582163 30681 "24 Sep 298 -297 1612844 30681 "26 Sep
214 -213 1643527 30683 "25 Sep 130 -129 1674207 30680 "25
Sep 46 -45 1704888 30681 "25 Sep 39 39 1735569 30681
Jupiter from London due south at 15:31 GMT see V "06 Jan 54
-53 1701705 "10 Jan 42 -41 1706092 4387 "16 Jan 30 -29
1710481 4389 "20 Jan 18 -17 1714868 4387 "25 Jan 06 -5
1719256 4388 "30 Jan 07 7 1723644 4388 "03 Feb 19 19
1728031 4387 "07 Feb 31 31 1732418 4387 Pluto from London
due south at 12:52 GMT see V "08 Jan 465 -464 1551589 "05
Jan 217 -216 1642168 90579 "02 Jan 32 32 1732747 90579

Mars viewed from London looking due south (496 years) see I
as at 15:28 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky
Julian days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826954 "13 May
1954 -1953 1007857 180903 "03 Jan 1456 -1455 1189622 181765
"28 Apr 961 -960 1370536 180914 "24 Aug 466 -465 1551452
180916 " Year 1 AD 1 "28 Feb 31 31 1732439 180987 "02 Jul
526 526 1913362 180923 "26 Dec 1021 1021 2094338 180976 "18
Jun 1519 1519 2276041 181703 "22 Nov 2014 2014 2456984
180943 Zero Fudge Factor

Mars viewed from London looking due south (264 orbits) see
I as at 15:28 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky
Julian days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826954 "13
May 1954 -1953 1007857 180903 "24 Sep 1459 -1458 1188790
180933 "17 Mar 963 -962 1369763 180973 "16 Jul 468 -467
1550683 180920 " Year 1 AD 1 "23 Jan 29 29 1731673 180990
"28 May 524 524 1912597 180924 "15 Sep 1019 1019 2093505
180908 "30 Mar 1515 1515 2274500 180995 "01 Aug 2010 2010
2455410 180910

Saturn viewed from London looking due south see I as at
15:59 GMT on the following dates:- calendar Mysky Julian
days " Year 1 BC 0 "29 Jan 2449 -2448 826954 "23 Nov 1954
-1953 1008051 181097 "27 Sep 1458 -1457 1189158 181107 "09
Aug 962 -961 1370273 181115 "21 Jun 466 -465 1551388 181115
" Year 1 AD 1 "14 Apr 31 31 1732484 181096 "08 Feb 527 527
1913583 181099 "13 Dec 1022 1022 2094690 181107 "19 Oct 1518
1518 2275799 181109 "07 Sep 2014 2014 2456908 181109 Zero
Fudge factor

NB I From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008
12:52:53 +0000
NB III From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2008
18:01:15 +0000
NB IV From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008
17:35:19 +0000
NB V From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008
16:14:53 +0000
NB VI From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008
15:49:58 +0000
NB VII From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2008
17:26:45 +0000
NB VIII From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Sat, 16 Feb 2008
15:53:53 +0000
NB IX From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008
17:42:30 +0000
NB X From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,alt.astronomy Subject: Re: 10
body solar system daylight event Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2008
17:20:36 +0000
NB XI From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur Subject: Re:
10 body solar system daylight event Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008
16:35:36 +0000
NB XII From: Tony Lance <judemarie@bigberthathing.co.uk>
Newsgroups: swnet.sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur Subject: Re:
10 body solar system daylight event Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008
18:13:52 +0000