Thirty five years later I returned to neighborhood and saw the sun shining on the north walls.
I asked a physicist at the university about it and he said that it could be caused by tectonic plate shifting or a slight change in the tilt of earth's axis. Either could cause planetary climate change.
According to noted and distinguished scientist Hank Johnson, what you witnessed was a rotated land mass, perhaps by 180 degrees, probably caused by uneven weighting by the local population.
I asked a physicist at the university about it and he said that it could be caused by tectonic plate shifting or a slight change in the tilt of earth's axis. Either could cause planetary climate change.
Hon, that was no physicist. LOL. There is no observable changes for THAT building regarding the exposure to sunlight on the north face of a building. If you are in Northern Michigan, the bottom of the north side of that building will never see sunlight (in our lifetimes). If you are in Panama, the shadows will move with the seasons and may shine on all sides of the building (near equator). . Humans figured this out 10,000+ years ago and invented a sundial to actually scientifically track that daily and seasonal event. LOL