[lit-ideas] Re: Sherlock Holmes on knowledge of the solar system

  • From: "Edward Gleason" <EGLEASON@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:47:26 -0400

To a bored housewife or a local detective in London, there isn't a need to 
know what is outside their mental horizons.

Even astrologers need to know this so they can draw up their charts for the 
housewives. Every teenage girl uses the complexities of astrology to know 
who to pick for a date. Phil has the wrong astrological sign? That's why 
he's lonely on Friday nights. Now he knows.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Andreas,
Could I come over sometime to borrow a cup of misogyny?


And, furthermore, observation is the only way one would determine
our position in the solar system.  Not by the  observation
of the Sun, but by observations of the retrograde planetary motion
and, after the development of telescopy, the phases of inferior planets.  

It was difficult to reconcile these observations with the geocentric model,
hence the development and eventual acceptance of the heliocentric model.

Cheers
Edward


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