Nice Bernie, but this is somewhat similar to Marshall Hall's idea
which Dad and I exhaustively set out-to prove correct, creating
computer models and mathematical papers the works. The result at the
end of it all? Heliocentrism amazingly, does account for solar and
lunar eclipses.
Steven.
Bernie Brauer wrote:
The
heliocentric model—moon moves from West to East!!
To
the "science" falsely so-called community, a lunar DAY is ONE MONTH:
"The Moon rotates about its own axis in 27.322 days, which is
also the time that it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth. As
a result, the Moon always presents nearly the same face to the Earth.
Whereas the actual rate of rotation is uniform, the distance through
which the Moon moves in its orbit from day to day varies somewhat.
Accordingly, the face that the Moon turns
to Earth is subject to a corresponding cyclical variation, the lunar
globe oscillating slightly (as seen over time by a terrestrial
observer) with a period nearly equal to that of revolution. The amount
of this apparent oscillation, which is called libration, is commonly
between 6 and 7 degrees." (New Encyclopedia
Britannica, vol. 17, p. 299).
In
order to intercept the moon for a moon landing, you MUST have a rocket
powerful enough to reach the moon and you MUST know the exact
coordinates of the moon in the heavens.
You
could try the shotgun method e.g. shoot hundreds of rockets at the moon
in the hope that one of them will get lucky and intercept
it.... The geocentric and heliocentric trajectories of the moon are
completely different.
The heliocentric theory has the moon traveling from WEST to
EAST at approx. 3600 km per hour even though everybody sees it moving
from EAST to WEST like the sun.
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According
to the heliocentric theory, the moon is moving COUNTERCLOCKWISE from
WEST to EAST at an average speed of 1.0 km per second or 3600 km per
hour. It takes 27.3 days to circle the earth.
The
moon is approximately 384,000 km from the earth so to get the
circumference of the orbit of the moon we multiply 384,000 x 2 x 3.14
which equals 2,411,528 km.
Divide
that by the number of seconds in 27.3 days which is 2,358.720. Then we
divide 2,411,528 by 2,358,720 which gives us the number of kilometers
that the moon travels in one second according to the heliocentric
theory. To get the number of kilometers traveled in one hour we
multiply by 3,600—the number of seconds in an hour.
You
definitely do not have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out.
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Of course, in
the heliocentric model, the moon . . . or earth . . . moves a lot
faster during solar or lunar eclipses in order to be able to clear the
earth's shadow in a few hours!!
The
geocentric and scientific model—moon moves from East to West!!
The
scientific method is based on OBSERVATION . . . not assumption....In
other words WYSIWYG —What You See Is What You Get....In the
scientific method you are ALLOWED to trust your eyes and believe that
what you see is actually happening.
The geocentric model has the moon traveling from EAST to WEST
at approx. 98,000 km per hour.
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According
to the geocentric model, the moon is moving CLOCKWISE from EAST to WEST
at an average speed of 27,000 km per second or 98,424 km per hour. It
takes 24 hours and 50 minutes to circle the earth.
Calculating
the orbit is the same as the heliocentric model but we divide by 24
hours and 50 minutes to get the orbital speed of the moon.
This is indeed faster than a speeding bullet and 4 times
faster than the space shuttle or the International Space Station.
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Only
one of the above models is correct and the heliocentric model is sheer
lunacy because it defies common sense and observation.
The
moon or earth moves faster during eclipses!!
When
the moon moves between the sun and the earth it casts a shadow or umbra
on the earth, blocking or partially blocking our view of the sun. This
is called a solar eclipse.
A
lunar eclipse occurs when the earth blocks the light from reaching the
moon.
Solar eclipse.
Real
solar eclipses are very rare and last at the most 10 minutes because
the moon . . . or the earth . . . SPEEDS UP during these spectacular
celestial events.
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Lunar eclipse
Real
lunar eclipses are very rare and last at the most 10 hours because the
moon . . . or the earth . . . SPEEDS UP during these spectacular
celestial events.
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Moon
"rockets" past the earth on August 28, 2007, lunar eclipse!!
On
August 28, 2007, a total lunar eclipse occurred that saw the moon
"rocket" past the earth and clear the earth's shadow in a few hours.
We
think it was the moon that moved rapidly because nobody reported that
the earth was rotating faster!!
In
order to clear the earth's shadow so rapidly, the speed of the moon was
very close to the GEOCENTRIC model before it began to slow down once
more to the heliocentric speed of 3600 km per hour . . . or an earth
orbit in one month!!
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Click on
image to go to the official NASA lunar eclipse web site.
Path of
the moon through earth's umbral and penumbral shadows
during the total lunar eclipse of August 28, 2007.
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Eclipses
of the moon prove that the world is round!!
The
ancients could view eclipses of the moon just as we do today. The
shadow cast on the moon is always SPHERICAL like the earth. The earth
is 4 times larger than the moon and the earth to moon distance is about
250.000 miles (402.335 kilos) but a total eclipse fills the face of the
moon exactly. Unlike
a solar eclipse which lasts for minutes, the moon can take up to 7
hours to clear the earth's entire shadow.
Photo
of a lunar eclipse taken in 2002.
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During
a lunar eclipse, the earth casts its ROUND shadow on the moon.
During an eclipse, the moon which is supposed to move only
13° per day clears the earth's shadow in about 7 hours.
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Lunar
eclipses prove that the moon orbits the earth in about 24
hours!!
Lunar
eclipses can only occur at the time of the full moon and the fast
moving moon can clear the earth's shadow in about 7 hours.
A
typical total lunar eclipse lasts about 1 hour and the moon
clears the penumbra or shadow of the earth in about 7 hours. That means
that the moon has moved about 1/2 way around the earth in about 7
hours.
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Lunar
eclipses occurs when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth.
When the moon is within the umbra (or darkest) part of the earth's
shadow, it is illuminated only by the light refracted through the
earth's atmosphere. This light is usually orange or brick-red.
Totality,
the length of time the moon is totally within the umbra, may last as
long as 1 hour and 40 minutes. Before the moon moves into the umbra, it
passes through an area of partial illumination, called the penumbra. In
the penumbra, the moon appears nearly the same as when it's in the full
light of the sun.
The
passage of the moon through the penumbra takes about 7
hours.
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The
heliocentric theory has a monthly orbit of the moon only!!
The
heliocentric theory ignores the DAILY orbit of the moon and allows for
a monthly orbit only!! On closer examination, this proves to be a
deadly counterfeit system because it cannot account
for the movement of the moon during an eclipse. Here is a quote from
the Encyclopedia Britannica:
"The Moon rotates about
its own axis in 27.322 days, which is also the time that it takes to
complete ONE orbit around the Earth. As a result, the Moon always
presents nearly the same face to the Earth. Whereas the actual rate of
rotation is uniform, the distance through which the Moon moves in its
orbit from day to day varies somewhat. Accordingly, the face that the
Moon turns to Earth is subject to a corresponding cyclical variation,
the lunar globe oscillating slightly (as seen over time by a
terrestrial observer) with a period nearly equal to that of revolution.
The amount of this apparent oscillation, which is called libration, is
commonly between 6 and 7 degrees." (New Encyclopedia
Britannica, vol. 17, p. 299).
The
heliocentric theory IGNORES the moon's daily orbit and cannot account
for the rapid movement of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
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The
heliocentric system has the moon moving very, very slowly around the
earth. One month is required to complete its orbit.
This
ignoring of the moon's daily orbit is done in order to get the earth
rotating.
The
heliocentric theory IGNORES the moon's daily orbit and cannot
account for the rapid movement of the moon during a lunar eclipse.
The
moon is supposed to move at a speed of about 2,000 mph (3219 kilos) or
about 13° per day to an observer on earth.
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