Quote:
"The sun rises two days early in Greenland, sparking fears that climate change is accelerating"
The Daily Mail (UK) ^ | January 14, 2011


good , lets ask ourselves how this could happen.

1) the ice melting and lowering the line of sight would not cause this because the ice is in the other direction.

2) the only other possibility would be that the earths orbit around the sun has increased in velocity.

because the earths axis hasnt shifted yet , has it?

I cant see how the earths momentum could change so drastically in such a short time so that the earths axis could have shifted , that would require a great amount of effort.

perhaps there is an unknown that is affecting the earths orbit around the sun.

so the earths orbit around the sun has either increased in velocity.
or the earths axis has shifted.
or the land mass is rebounding.

I'll go with the land mass re-bounding myself.

it could be that there is some elevation data available that could confirm or deny this.

I havent looked into this but you might already know , did the sun set 2 days early?

if greenlands land mass ( which would include iceland I suppose ) were in fact lifting upwards then naturally the sun would shine on it sooner (because its higher) and the higher it lifts the sooner the sun will shine.

and the later it will set !!












3/4 inch of dust build up on the moon in 4.527 billion years,LOL and QM is fantasy science.