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Any objections? --[[User:John Maynard Friedman|John Maynard Friedman]] ([[User talk:John Maynard Friedman|talk]]) 21:57, 1 November 2019 (UTC)
:I read the reference at [2] and don't see any mention of climatic events affecting Earth's rotation. Are you sure they have a measurable contribution? [[Special:Contributions/31.168.44.122|31.168.44.122]] ([[User talk:31.168.44.122|talk]]) 08:39, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
::The debate about the lead finished some time ago but, since you raised the point, here is a recent reference: [https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2024/march/climate-change-causing-days-get-longer-slowing-down-earth.html Climate change is causing days to get longer by slowing down the Earth] (Natural History Museum). It is the effect seen when an ice-skater spins on the spot with arms up v. outstretched.--[[User:JMF|𝕁𝕄𝔽]] ([[User talk:JMF|talk]]) 13:01, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
:::"It's an ill wind" etc. The article needed to be updated with that info, which I have now done. So thank you for raising it. --[[User:JMF|𝕁𝕄𝔽]] ([[User talk:JMF|talk]]) 16:02, 22 December 2024 (UTC)
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::::Mr. Sauter, please let me tell you that credibility's worth is 0 and < 0. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 07:08, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
:Mr. Sauter, please let me tell you that I predict all <del>of the remaining</del> leap seconds <ins>before 2037</ins> will be positive, based on the periodic metonic fluctuation of [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=55&year1=1962&month1=1&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request ΔΩ]. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 12:10 5 April 2024 (UTC), [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 13:45, 8 April 2024 (UTC).
::Thank you for your definite and clear prediction. It will be interesting to see if you are correct. [[User:John Sauter|John Sauter]] ([[User talk:John Sauter|talk]]) 16:09, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
Ladies, Gentlemen, please let me report you an important error in [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/index.php?index=C04&lang=en IERS]'s UT1-UTC data [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&tver=1&graphe=3&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request averaged] for tidal variations ("Remove tidal variations" checked), in respect to [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=3&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request original]. <ins> Compare ΔLOD data, [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=5&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request original] and [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&tver=1&graphe=5&year1=2021&month1=7&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request averaged]. Latter are mean values of the former. [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 12:34, 16 August 2023 (UTC)</ins>. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 07:49, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
Ladies, Gentlemen, please let me tell you interesting facts regarding IERS's monitoring of Earth's omega. At IERS/EOC's [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/index.php front page] the plot depicts LOD as having equal value in the middle of the year and a year earlier. In the [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&tver=1&graphe=5&year1=2021&month1=8&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request IERS/EOC] and [https://maia.usno.navy.mil/information/plots IERS/RS-PC] (last plot) charts, the zigzags in the middle of the 2023 and 2022 should be at the same height if it were true, but they are not. On the other hand, if you click on their Vondrak filter chart, a back page appears. It is slightly different from the front one and might be accurate. The curve at midyear is still higher than the curve at midyear 2022. By the way, I should mention that I used a paraphrasing tool this time. Please offer your opinion. With regards and friendship, Georges Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 14:30, 1 September 2023 (UTC). <ins>Now, the front and back charts on the IERS/EOC website are identical. Those are IERS/EOC. [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 14:39, 1 September 2023 (UTC)</ins>
Ladies, Gentlemen, please permit me to point out that there are clearly three metonic cycles (1964–1984, 1984–2004, 2004–2024 ) in [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=5&year1=1962&month1=1&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request this] and [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=55&year1=1962&month1=1&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request this] plots. The fact that there is continual acceleration is clearly evident. With regards and friendship, Georges Theodosiou, the Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 13:49, 4 April 2024 (UTC)
:The continual acceleration is not evident to me. It seems more like randomness. Perhaps you can explain so I can understand. [[User:John Sauter|John Sauter]] ([[User talk:John Sauter|talk]]) 11:54, 7 April 2024 (UTC)
:: Mr. Sauter, please let me express my thanks for you replied my message and more for you stated your view. I agree, it is a long-term random acceleration. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 13:51, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
Let me explain my prognosis, Ladies and Gentlemen, for leap seconds up to 2037. I notice short-term accelerations and decelerations in the earth's Δomega signal, irregularities according to Dr. Bizourd IERS/EOC Directior, randomness according to Dr. Sauter, and noise according to DSP jargon. They are unable to undermine my forecast. In fact, it will be discouraged if a new long-term acceleration appears. With regards and friendship, G. Theodosiou, The Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 09:07, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
Ladies, Gentlemen, permit me to briefly describe my current observations regarding Earth's omega. 1) In [https://hpiers.obspm.fr/eop-pc/products/combined/C04plottest.php?date=2&dimx=1200&dimy=900&graphe=55&year1=1962&month1=1&day1=1&year2=2031&month2=12&day2=31&langue=1&SUBMIT=Submit+request this] plot I observe 3 (1963-2023) metonic periods. 2) The increasing slope of Omega's digital signal indicates long-term acceleration. 3) This acceleration is weaker than that of decelerating metonic semi-periods. 4) In the time being decelerating semi-period is active 5) For the most part, it turns negative <ins>causing positive leap seconds (10 January 2025) 6) [https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=The+year+2035+for+eliminating+leap+seconds+was+chosen+considering+Russia%27s+request+to+extend+the+timeline+to+2040%2C+ The year 2035 for eliminating leap seconds was chosen considering Russia's request to extend the timeline to 2040]. The next peak of the metonic period will occur in 2040. Russia's request will undoubtedly require a negative leap second before the end of the next decade if the ITU grants it (17 January 2025)</ins>. With regards and friendship, Georges Theodosiou, the Straw Man, [[User:Georges T.|Georges T.]] ([[User talk:Georges T.|talk]]) 16:05, 9 January 2025 (UTC)
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