Thank you for your nice considerations.
I think that some kind of visualization would make them more clear to a general
public. Could you please support your ideas with a figure or a link to an
external one (if exists)?
Best regards,
Wojtek
From: Michael Ossipoff
Sent: Tuesday, October 24,
Hi--
I'll look for some images of Circumference-Aperture
Cylinder-Equatorials.and Cone-Equatorials.
It can be shown that the light-spot projected by the circumference-aperture
moves around the inside of the cylinder at a uniform rate that's twice the
rate at which an axial-gnomon's shadow would
Typo:
When I said:
"So, in north declination, the south-notch would be used."
...I meant "*north*-notch".
Michael Ossipoff
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 4:33 AM, wrote:
> Thank you for your nice considerations.
>
> I think that some kind of visualization would make them
Another typo:
When I said:
"And in north declination, the circumference-aperture would be used."
I mean that in *south* declination the circumference-aperature would be
used.
Michael Ossipoff
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 4:33 AM, wrote:
> Thank you for your nice