[geocentrism] Re: Relativity

  • From: "Cheryl B." <c.battles@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 17:53:17 -0500

Dr. Neville -- Exactly.  Instead, NASA's web guy said that Voyager was "too
far away" and the astronauts had "more important" things to do than to
observe the earth turning, and that they didn't have time or means to
photoshoot such a thing.  (i.e. they were too busy photoshooting planting
the flag, bouncing around, all that stuff).  He said there was no need to
proove anything because we all knew it was true and so there wasn't any need
to prove anything.  I responded back to him that Copernicus mathematical
forumlas were nice math but until we could observe them with our own two
eyes, they were still just a theory, that we'd been waiting 400 years for
NASA to invent spaceships so we could go out there and see for ourselves.  I
told him that I was disgusted that after 40 years and how many trillions of
dollars and spent lives burned up in the shuttles and Apollo modules,
etcetera, that they hadn't bothered to document this most basic of facts.
Furthermore, I told him, Bill Arnett the Nine Planets Guy, that they
oughtn't to be pointing their ships to the stars looking for "Cosmic roots"
(ie. Guldin's Origins Program) until they first figured out what was going
on right here.  I told him that so far the only thing they'd accomplished
was to invent Tang and the temperapedic mattress.

BTW, did you look at this website, seen the movies they have of the moon
going around the earth at the same time the earth is going around the sun?
And the one of how the earth would look if we were standing on the moon?
These are animated and you've just got to see them.

http://www.mesquiteisd.org/planet/movies.html

Cheryl
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Neville Jones" <ntj005@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 5:27 PM
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Relativity


> Philip,
>
> You have to think in terms of more than just two things. We do not have
just the World and the Moon, we have the Sun and the stars as well. There
would definitely be a difference and Cheryl's point that NASA would have
broadcast it from the rooftops, rather than employ a Mormon to draw us all
some more "enlightening" images, is perfectly valid.
>
> Neville.
>
> "Cheryl B." <c.battles@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I disagree. If the Copernican model is true, you would (from the moon) see
> the earth going through phases and you'd see the earth completely turn
> around in 24 hours.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Philip"
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 12:41 AM
> Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Relativity
>
>
> > No I repeat again, the astronauts will have no way of knowing which was
> moving. Absolutely no way of knowing.if the earth was turning or the moon
> was moving around it. the situation is the same exactly as the 90 minute
> satellite orbitting the earth. If the earth rotated or the moon was
speeding
> around the earth, what is observed and felt is exactly the same.
> > Philip.
>
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