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<p>Garmanbozianen,<br>
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* Er is al sinds tijden, en ook door de film de Da Vinci Code, een
machtstwist ontstaan op de rechtmatige nulmeridiaan. Door Parijs
loopt de zogenaamde <br>
Paris meridian:<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_meridian">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_meridian</a><br>
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Quote: "In the year 1634, France ruled by Louis XIII and Cardinal
Richelieu, decided that the Ferro Meridian through the westernmost
of the Canary Islands should be used as the reference on maps,
since El Hierro (Ferro) was the most western position of the
Ptolemy's world map.[3] It was also thought to be exactly 20
degrees west of Paris.[3] The astronomers of the French Academy of
Sciences, founded in 1666, managed to clarify the position of El
Hierro relative to the meridian of Paris, which gradually
supplanted the Ferro meridian.[3] In 1666, Louis XIV of France had
authorized the building of the Paris Observatory. On Midsummer's
Day 1667, members of the Academy of Sciences traced the future
building's outline on a plot outside town near the Port Royal
abbey, with Paris meridian exactly bisecting the site
north–south.[4] French cartographers would use it as their prime
meridian for more than 200 years.[3] Old maps from continental
Europe often have a common grid with Paris degrees at the top and
Ferro degrees offset by 20 at the bottom."<br>
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* De Paris meridian wordt geassocieerd met occultisme.<br>
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* Het Britse Rijk denkt, door zich te projecteren als het
middelpunt op de wereldkaart, sinds heugenis de rechtmatige
nulmeridiaan te hebben gedefinieerd.<br>
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* De Greenwich meridian is Orwelliaans. "Since 1984, the
international standard for the Earth's prime meridian is the IERS
Reference Meridian. Between 1884 and 1984, the meridian of
Greenwich was the world standard. These meridians are physically
very close to each other."<br>
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* Is er een alternatieve rechtmatige en 'groene' nulmeridiaan die
recht doet aan de geometrie van de Aarde?<br>
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-> Ja: De zuivere nulmeridiaan ligt <br>
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<font size="5"> ϕ<sup>10</sup> ≈ 1.61803398875<sup>10</sup> ≈
6.175009° ten Oosten van Greenwich:</font></p>
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<b><font color="#2ec27e">VENLO</font></b></font><br>
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<p>René Oudeweg<br>
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Ref:<br>
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"Greenwich: The Place Where Days Begin and End" by Edward
Brooke-Hitching<br>
This book explores the history and cultural significance of
Greenwich, the location of the Prime Meridian. It delves into the
stories, discoveries, and events associated with this iconic
meridian.<br>
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"The Greenwich Meridian" by Derek Howse<br>
This comprehensive book delves into the history and science of the
Greenwich Meridian. It covers topics like the establishment of the
meridian, its impact on navigation and cartography, and its
significance in astronomy.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/what-prime-meridian-why-it-greenwich">https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/what-prime-meridian-why-it-greenwich</a><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_meridian">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_meridian<br>
</a><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IERS_Reference_Meridian">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IERS_Reference_Meridian</a></p>
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