The Tug Was The hero



Yes Doctor?  The precession is continuity torquing. It continues to follow the slipping top analogy.
Its simply spinning. Its simply stunning, its simply continues to rotate I will exaggerate your observations. Its simply up to you to observe.

As it rotates earthquakes become time variable according to rotational speed.  The axis it i pointing, it following the spinning top.. its simply slipping. its simply a stunning effect. There is a pressure of fluid within the core.  Its simply splitting, its Humphrey Dummpie. Its described ,and self verifying. Its simply continues.
Its bursting, of a water balloon. Its simply to soon.,  Its simply predictable. Its following its secondary oscillation. Beating like a drum. The wave is in front. Its simply like a pointy boat or arrow. Its simply caused by this star. There is, simply no way around.  The time frame was predictable. Its simply solar rotation. Its simply lunar precession. @3 days of solar rotation, and according to speed it will split like a cord. Ripping the seams. Its
It was simply well known. Its simply a des-cry. An utter dis-( By grace). I am simply sorry.  It simply was well known to be true. lighting up like a tree on Christ mass day. Its spilling  on two sides. The start of the  predictable out come is time variable. It also follow along the net force inducing. Its also bouncing and skipping along. simply bending space. What is relativity?

 Its simply, Cause and effect..   :angel:

As the earth spheroid preforms like an egg.
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Submitted on February 21, 2017

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