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English: Reconstruction of Markings on Copernicus’ Table – Linear Non-Meridial Declination of the Sun. 2004-2012 by Tadeusz P. Wójcik and Rosetec. Castle of the Warmia Chapter in Olsztyn. Fig. 13 Various Incompatibilities of Mat Black "Hour Lines" as compared with Charted Sun's Declination by Copernicus. Mat Black "Hour Lines" and Roman Numerals are Foreign Elements. There are evidently two foreign focal points (f1 and f2) associated with Mat Black Lines that do not coincide with the focal point "Z" of Copernicus’ Astronomic Table. Fig. 14 Optic Geometry of Copernicus’ Astronomic Invention. Declination at Spring Equinox. Dynamics of Copernicus’ Charted Lines of Sun's Declination at Olsztyn Castle. As the Sun rises before the noon hour the graphed equinox blue line descends from top-left to bottom-right due to geographic alignment of the Olsztyn Castle gallery wall above entrance to Copernicus’ chambers. Fig. 15 Illustrates "Copernicus’ Original Heliocentrism" in De revolutionibus as Copernicus’ discovery and proof of the Earth’s triple motion about the Sun, in relation to "Copernicus’ Astronomic Table" – Tadeusz P. Wójcik's 2001 Copernicus’ Astronomic Optical Instrument as a function of the Earth's orbit charted by Copernicus every 5 days – or every 5 degrees of the Earth's heliocentric orbit. Copernicus’ Astronomic Optical Instrument in addition permitted Copernicus to determine the length of the tropical year and the precise complex shape of the Earth's orbit, which Copernicus discovered was an orbit neither a circle nor an ellipse, but an orbit of compounding of circular motion of a single gravitationally-material celestial body in the void of the empty space – as explicitly written by Copernicus in the 1543 extant autograph De revolutionibus.'
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