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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: Joe, However, there are piles of dead birds to be found at the poles. Birds, and other animals, have small bits of paramagnetic material in their skulls that help with direction finding. Once they get near the poles they try to fly straight up and eventually fall to the ground from exhaustion. You have a wonderfully inventive imagination! An even bigger problem is GPS navigation near the true poles. To a GPS unit all direction is lost at the pole. Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! Amen! Cheers Marty |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! We'll forgive you this time, don't let it happen again; say two Our Fathers and a Hail Mary. Cheers Marty |
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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! We'll forgive you this time, don't let it happen again; say two Our Fathers and a Hail Mary. A sizeable donation to the First Church of the Microwave Poodle would help, too. (That would be a California church, Bob.) Max |
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nk.net... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! We'll forgive you this time, don't let it happen again; say two Our Fathers and a Hail Mary. A sizeable donation to the First Church of the Microwave Poodle would help, too. (That would be a California church, Bob.) We're civilized out here. You're in a fly-over state. :-) Besides, we're anti-religion. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: Joe, However, there are piles of dead birds to be found at the poles. Birds, and other animals, have small bits of paramagnetic material in their skulls that help with direction finding. Once they get near the poles they try to fly straight up and eventually fall to the ground from exhaustion. You have a wonderfully inventive imagination! An even bigger problem is GPS navigation near the true poles. To a GPS unit all direction is lost at the pole. Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! Were your cerebral algorithms scrambled slightly? Max |
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![]() "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... "Martin Baxter" wrote in message ... Bob Crantz wrote: Joe, However, there are piles of dead birds to be found at the poles. Birds, and other animals, have small bits of paramagnetic material in their skulls that help with direction finding. Once they get near the poles they try to fly straight up and eventually fall to the ground from exhaustion. You have a wonderfully inventive imagination! An even bigger problem is GPS navigation near the true poles. To a GPS unit all direction is lost at the pole. Why would this be? I don't see why the location algorithym should become invalid at these locations. Ooops! It's the singularity for inertial navigational platforms, not GPS. The GPS reference are satellites. The inertial system includes the rotation of the earth. At the pole, there is no rotation. I almost burned in hell for that one! Were your cerebral algorithms scrambled slightly? Max No, but the Moire patterns flashed. Amen! |
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