Philip, I like to say I'm from Missouri and that means "show-me", you know. I would also like to think that there is a point, a conclusive bit of evidence that could be shown to me, that I would accept as proof, either way. Although I honestly don't want to face the horrendous contradiction between reality and the Bible if acentrism is true, I also don't like the uncomfortable loose ends we have our there in our geocentric arguments at present, such as the solar eclipse shadow and the geosynchronous satellites. Appreciate the steady approach you take, Philip. Gary [Philip wrote:] > Thus in light of that afore said belief, if I were able to show physically by a neutral polar launched orbiter, a physically moving earth towards the east, or if by my gyro experiment , the properties indicated a definite rotational movement of this world, then rather than lose any of my beliefs stated above, I would proceed to look for another explanation <snip> > Philip. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.8.8 - Release Date: 2/14/05