[geocentrism] Re: Is geocentrism supported by facts? (Supplementary)

  • From: j a <ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 10:48:02 -0700 (PDT)

Thank you. And yes.
   
  Also I have sent another email that has a drawing attached, but it hasn't 
made it through yet. Is there a size limitation on attachments?

Neville Jones <njones@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
      Very nicely put, JA.

May I quote you in my response to Richard Elmendorf?

Neville

  www.GeocentricUniverse.com


    -----Original Message-----
From: ja_777_aj@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 07:13:37 -0700 (PDT)


      Hey everybody,
   
  I got way behind on the emails and has taken me awhile to get caught up. 
Looks like we are in really exciting territory here. Let me restate this 
"proof" as I understand it.
   
  If A-centricity is true then the nightly rotation of earth produces the star 
trails we have all seen. If Geo-centricity is true then the nightly rotation of 
the stars produces the star trails. There is no way to pick between the two, 
the nightly star trails do not tell us which centricity is true.
   
  If A-centricity is true than there should be a star trail produced by the 
annual rotaton of earth about the sun. If Geo-centricity is true than there 
would be no annual start trail (unless there was a yearly movement of the stars 
also). The Annual A-centric star trail would be different from the nightly, 
because the axis of rotation is ~23 degrees in another direction, such that 
polaris, instead of being right next to the axis (in the nightly circle) is ~23 
degrees from the  annual axis and would produce a larger circle, instead of the 
nightly small circle.
   
  So if Polaris does not produce a large annual star trail (corresponding to 
being ~23 degrees from the axis), than A-centrism is false.
   
  It has been stated that this annual star trail does not exist. Has anyone 
recorded an annual star trail??? I want to see the picture! If we superimposed 
2 nightly star trail photos from 6 months apart (erase all circles except 
polaris for simplicity) we should see the center of the two nightly circles of 
polaris ~23 degrees apart, if they are not, then we have our proof positive of 
the falsity of A-centrism.
   
  JA
   
  PS. Paul, don't let your excitement over this cause you to forget our other 
topic were I am awaiting your comments. No hurry, just reminding you.



  
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