Hey Fish, you made me laugh out loud! ☺
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I made no claims regarding belief (or lack thereof). That was stangfish. Your pity is misplaced here. I referred only to "physical evidence" and "peer-reviewed research".
True. However the Earth's nutation involves the movement of its axis relative to an external frame of reference (like the plane of the ecliptic, for instance). The two points at which the axis exits the Earth's surface is essentially fixed (or at least close enough for purposes of this discussion, though technically the Earth is not perfectly symmetrical, which means that *some* wobble in the actual axis relative to body of the planet itself occurs as well).
True...and of course, the most important point. :thumb: