Your tricks don't work with me, or with the readers.
The wikipedia page you are quoting was written by amateurs (such as yourself), who are not experts in the field.
That is why they mention a hypothetical periodicity of some 41,000 years without having knowledge of the actual orbital equations.
Let us see what the actual experts in the field have to say on the subject.
Dr. W.M. Smart
Regius Professor of Astronomy at Glasgow University
President of the Royal Astronomical Society from 1949 to 1951




The calculations for the stability of the Earth supposed heliocentrical orbit (including eccentricity, precession and much more) ARE NOT VALID AFTER A PERIOD OF 300 YEARS.
Moreover, the 41,000 supposed periodicity mentioned in the vickypedia article cannot be true, since the Milankovitch cycle is not true either, and RELIES ON THE SAME FIGURE OF 41,000 YEARS.
Here are the precise facts detailing the proof that the Earth has very recently undergone a massive pole shift, contradicting the whimsical calculations for the periodicity of 41,000 years, based on armchair deductions, totally detached from reality:
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1936055#msg1936055 (extinction of the mammoth, a most precise proof)
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1938384#msg1938384 (proofs from botany and zoology)
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1938393#msg1938393 (proofs from geography of the plants)
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=30499.msg1938396#msg1938396 (more proofs coming from zoology)
Your quotes amount to nothing at all, just as I have said from the very start.
One cannot bring the influence of the planets into the acceleration of the rate of precession, since the distances have not changed, and the mass of Jupiter, as an example, has decreased (and not increased) over time.
http://www.sciencefocus.com/article/space/jupiter%E2%80%99s-gravity-pulls-so-much-matter-planet-growingThe mass of Jupiter is DECREASING.
Now, you have more trouble on your hands.
Not only you have to explain the acceleration of the rate of precession, but also you'd have to account for these facts:
1. Solar mass is decreasing
2. Lunar distance from Earth is actually receding
3. Jupiter's mass is decreasing
Now, let us go back to the precise calculations.
Simon Newcomb included a “constant” in his precession formula to get it to match the increasing rate of precession that was observed leading up to his era.
The “constant” amount was .000222 arc seconds per year.
In 1900 the precession rate was 50.2564 (USNO).
In 2000 the precession rate was 50.290966 (AA).
This shows us the precession rate has increased over the past 100 years by .0346 for an average of .000346” per/year. Comparing this to Newcomb’s 0.000222” figure, we can see the actual rate of change has not simply increased at a “constant” rate – it has increased at an “exponential” rate.The mass of the Sun/Moon/planets has not increased (we all know that the mass of the Sun is actually constantly decreasing).
The orbital distances are the same (and the Moon is constantly receding from the Earth).
Precession has nothing to do with the law of attractive gravitation.The experts tell us then that Sirius remains at the SAME DISTANCE from the solstices throughout history:
Dr. Jad Buchwald (Caltech):
Sirius remains about the same distance from the equinoxes—and so from the solstices— throughout these many centuries, despite precession.
".... despite precession, Sirius and the solstice must remain about the same distance in time from one another during most of Egyptian history."
HOW or WHY does Sirius keep up so precisely with the exponentially increasing rate of precession?
How can Sirius' proper motion stay synched up so precisely with precession, when the rate of precession itself is changing?
If any local force here in "heliocentrical" solar system drove up the rate of precession, it would NOT also drive up the proper motion of Sirius across the sky.
The star Sirius knows precisely how to account for Newcomb's constant, and not only that, it knows that this constant has actually increased its value.
This could only be possible if the distance Sun-Sirius is measured in mere kilometers, as the common etheric field encompassing these stars would be able move both stars in a precise manner, to account for the exponential rate of the acceleration of precession.
Using the modern value, in 50 years, Sirius proper motion has caused it to move about 0.018°, while its celestial coordinates changed by more than 0.5°, mostly because of precession.You still don't get it.
Dr. Karine Gadre is the world's foremost expert on the motion of Sirius. Dr. Gadre's PhD dissertation on this subject amounts to some 300+ pages.
Please read carefully:
In order to account for the unusual motion of Sirius, which is minimal relative to the Summer solstice and exceptionally high with respect to the stars of the Zodiac, Karine Gadré, the Associate Researcher at the Department of Astrophysics of the MidiPyrenees Observatory in Toulouse, France offers the following explanation:
“The low change in the celestial coordinates of Sirius comes from its high proper movement, which partly compensated the effects of precession under the Dynastic Period. […] In order to better understand how the proper movement of Sirius can partly compensate the effects of precession, do not only take into account the numerical values of the speed vector. Take also into account the position of Sirius on the celestial vault at a given instant and the direction of the speed vector.”
Do you understand basic English?
There is a most unusual motion of Sirius, which is minimal relative to the Summer solstice and exceptionally high with respect to the stars of the Zodiac.
That is why at each and every solstice its distance is minimal throughout the centuries, while exceptionally high with respect to the stars of the Zodiac.
An orbit in the shape of a huge waveform, which defies modern astronomy.
Thus its proper motion is synched up with the precession, and there are great anomalies in this proper motion, unaccounted for by modern astronomy.
Listen to the experts in the field.
“The low change in the celestial coordinates of Sirius comes from
its high proper movement, which partly compensated the effects of precession under the Dynastic Period. […] In order to better understand how the proper movement of Sirius can partly compensate the effects of precession, do not only take into account the numerical values of the speed vector. Take also into account the position of Sirius on the celestial vault at a given instant and the direction of the speed vector.”
"For a long time astronomers had been noticing anomalies in Sirius' proper motion; this motion, well known since Halley's time is equal to 0.0375" in RA (Right Ascension) and to 1.207" in D, (Declination), which gives a yearly resultant motion of 1.32" in the direction of 204°, which is noticeably to the south. In 1834, Bessel showed that the anomalies consisted mainly of deviations between the star's theoretical position and its actual position; these distinctly periodic differences, especially in right ascension, may be as great as 0.321", which is a considerable amount with regard to meridian observations. Overall, instead of moving through space in a straight line, Sirius appears to display a wavy trajectory."
Dr. P. Blaize, Le Compagnon de Sirius, Bull. de la Société astronomique de France (1931)
Your constant bullshitting cannot change the facts.
The fact that Sirius seems to maintain its position relative to the position of the sun was a surprise to most scientists (aware of precession), when it was first noticed by the French scientific community following the Egyptian discoveries of Napoleon (and the Dendera Zodiac) in the early 1800’s. Perhaps to save the lunisolar theory of precession, or at least to make sense of physics as then taught, physicist, astronomer, mathematician Jean-Baptiste Biot (21 April 1774 – 3 February 1862) proclaimed that this phenomenon was an oddity of the latitude and horizon around Dendera, meaning it just seemed as if Sirius was immune to the effects of precession. And to this day this is the assumption of many astronomers and astrophysicists. Physicist Jed Z. Buchwald, professor of history and science and technology (Caltech and MIT) commented on this topic in his article Egyptian Stars Under Paris Skies, when he noted:
"The rising of Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens and important to Egyptians as the signal for the annual flooding of the Nile, was assumed by the French physicists to move with relation to the sun as do the constellations of the zodiac. It does not, however, as we see here."

The curved line dividing the lit from the dark regions represents the horizon near Dendera. The blue lines show the locations of the ecliptic with respect to the horizon at five helical risings separated by hundreds of years. The vernal points mark the equinoxes at these times, and the circled numbers on the lower right indicate the corresponding positions of Sirius.
Sirius remains about the same distance from the equinoxes—and so from the solstices— throughout these many centuries, despite precession.HOW DOES SIRIUS KNOW HOW TO ACCOUNT FOR NEWCOMB'S CONSTANT?
HOW CAN SIRIUS CALCULATE IN ADVANCE THE EXPONENTIAL INCREASE IN THE ACCELERATION OF THE RATE OF PRECESSION, IF ITS DISTANCE FROM THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS SOME 81 TRILLION KILOMETERS?
It is recognized that from the beginning of the empire and during the entire dynastic period the rising of Sirius with the Sun always occurred around the time of the Summer solstice.
The implication of this astronomical fact is best explained by Jed Z. Buchwald, a distinguished Professor of History and Science, in his paper “Egyptian Stars under Paris Skies” (Caltech, Engineering & Science No. 4, 2003), where he discusses the meaning of the Zodiac that has been engraved in the ceiling of the temple of Dendera in Egypt:
“The solstice is, after all, extraordinarily hard to pin-point by observation, and in any case it was known from Greek texts that the Egyptians were particularly concerned with the heliacal rising of the brightest star in the sky, Sirius—that is, with the night when Sirius first appears, just before dawn. In Egyptian prehistory this event certainly preceded the annual flooding of the Nile, which was of obvious agricultural importance. Would not precession have moved Sirius along with the zodiacal stars, eventually decoupling its heliacal rising from the solstice, and so from the annual inundation? We know today that the inundation occurs after the June beginning of the rainy season in Ethiopia, where the Blue Nile rises. And yet Sirius’ heliacal rising remained a central marker of the year throughout Egyptian history.” (p 25)
".... despite precession, Sirius and the solstice must remain about the same distance in time from one another during most of Egyptian history. Indeed they do, though it’s doubtful that Burckhardt and Coraboeuf had thought it through. Because of Sirius’ position, and the latitudes at which the Egyptians observed the sky, both Sirius’ heliacal rising and the summer solstice remained nearly the same number of days apart throughout Egyptian history even though the zodiac moves slowly around the ecliptic." (pp 29)
Buchwald, who produced a revealing diagram on the ‘Heliacal Risings of Sirius’ in relation to the vernal points (for the period of 2900 BCE to 2941 CE at intervals of 1460 years) using TheSky software, makes it very clear that "Sirius remains about the same distance from the equinoxes - and so from the solstices - throughout these many centuries, despite precession".
According to the current theory of lunisolar precession the pole, and therefore the equator of the Earth is supposed to “wobble” over a period of roughly 25800 years relative to the position of the fixed stars and the Sun. In other words, if we were to imagine the Earth ‘fixed’ in its revolution around the Sun at the time when Sirius is in conjunction with the Sun (e.g. during the Summer solstice), an observer would not only notice changes in the declination of Sirius and the other stars, but simultaneously equal changes in the declination of the Sun. In practice, however, Sirius does not show any significant variations in its position relative to the Summer solstice.
Do you understand English?
In practice, however, Sirius does not show any significant variations in its position relative to the Summer solstice.HOW DOES SIRIUS KNOW HOW TO ACCOUNT FOR NEWCOMB'S CONSTANT?
HOW CAN SIRIUS CALCULATE IN ADVANCE THE EXPONENTIAL INCREASE IN THE ACCELERATION OF THE RATE OF PRECESSION, IF ITS DISTANCE FROM THE SOLAR SYSTEM IS SOME 81 TRILLION KILOMETERS?
The Perseid meter shower DEFIES your whimsical beliefs:
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=71409.msg1938768#msg1938768The official chronology of history tells us that the Perseid meteor shower has occurred on the same date, each year, at least for the past 2000 years.
But that could not be true in the heliocentrical context: due to the axial precession of the Earth, there should have been a SIX DAY DIFFERENCE, as compared to what is recorded today, in the occurrence of the Perseid meteor shower during the Renaissance.