[geocentrism] Re: Magnet experiment

Paul surely you can see what I rightfully condemn in MS when they make the 
following statement..
"To really understand the solar system we have to go back where it began and it 
began with comets."

Notice the contradiction of ideas.  First the admission of not really 
understanding, which is ok, but then the assertion, "it began with comets" .   
thats only a wild guess.. Yet students will believe he is stating a fact...  

They do it all the time...  

Phil. 
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  From: Paul Deema 
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  Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 7:06 PM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Magnet experiment


  Allen D

  From Allen Daves Sat Apr 28 04:19:29 2007

  Now slingshots obviously work ..I’m going with NASA on this one…... We might 
be able to extrapolate some more useful properties about the aether from this 
phenomena…we need the net kinetic energy transfer (velocity increase) for as 
many slingshots as we can get our hands on ….. I think I read where they do or 
have performed slingshots around the earth before if it is true then the 
vortices of the aether, I mentioned earlier, are not only experimental proven 
Aspden motor but we should be able to get a good measurement on its 
"viscosity"…. And note the direction of the slingshots in relation to orbit and 
planetary rotation…………. [Emphasis added by PD]

  Do you remember this?

  Project Rosetta [ From Paul Deema Thu Mar 1 15:41:26 2007 ]

  Greetings all 

  I wonder did anyone miss the recent Rosetta press release? (See attachment). 

  What is the geocentric explanation for Rosetta making three of its four 
gravity assist flybys around Earth?

  Paul D


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  Europe's space probe swings by Mars Sunday February 25, 04:06 AM 
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  DARMSTADT, Germany (Reuters) - The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe 
swooped around the back of Mars early on Sunday, completing a key manoeuvre in 
its 10-year mission to meet a distant comet.

  The pioneering space probe performed its "swing-by" of the red planet early 
on Sunday, performing the second of four so-called "gravitational assisted 
manoeuvres" that the craft will complete before reaching its ambitious target 
in 2014.

  The three-tonne probe successfully orbited Mars close to the controllers' 
planned trajectory and at one point came within just 250 km of the planet's 
surface.

  "We are all very happy," said Andrea Accomazzo, Rosetta spacecraft operations 
manager as employees in the Darmstadt control room applauded the manoeuvre.

  Rosetta will ultimately catch and follow the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko 
in one of the most ambitious projects to date for the European space project.

  Controllers had been concerned the probe might face difficulties as it passed 
through the Martian shadow, losing the solar power source of its instruments 
and leaving it reliant on a brace of tiny batteries.

  But after a 20-minute lull, the probe emerged from the other side of Mars at 
around 2:30 a.m. British time.

  The spacecraft, named after the stone which unlocked the secrets of Egyptian 
hieroglyphics, builds on the success of earlier European comet chasers like 
Giotto.

  "Europe blazed the trail in terms of comet science," ESA's director of 
science David Southwood told reporters.

  "To really understand the solar system we have to go back where it began and 
it began with comets."

  In order to reach the distant comet, the one-billion-euro (670 million 
pounds) probe must first pick up speed and achieve the right trajectory, 
accelerated and assisted by the four swing-bys which use the gravitational pull 
of planets as a propellant.

  The first such manoeuvre was performed around Earth in 2005, just over a year 
after the probe was launched from French Guiana on an Ariane 5 rocket.

  After Sunday's Mars manoeuvre, two further trips around Earth, planned for 
2007 and 2009, will serve to accelerate the probe until it reaches its final 
destination.
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  There are other Earth assist missions if these three are not sufficient for 
your purpose.



  Paul D


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