Dear All, I was away on vacation for two weeks and missed many of Alan's postings, including his ridiculous alien and this "proof of rotation." Could someone therefore save me the trouble of looking back through the boards and simply tell me what Alan's idea was? Seeing whether silent members of this forum are still alive (well, physically at least) does appeal to me, but they are perfectly entitled to just listen in if they want. Philip's comment that he was starting to question NASA encouraged me, and his postings regarding the first chapter of Genesis reminded me of research I was doing myself there about six or seven months ago. So I've updated the website www.midclyth.supanet.com with a new subsection, "NASA," and two new pages, "Biblical cosmology" and "Solar eclipse from the Moon?" These have no buttons yet, though, so you have to access them via the home page. Comments/suggestions warmly welcomed, once yo0u've had a chance to read them. Neville. "Gary L. Shelton" <GaryLShelton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: In August, before I became aware of this list, a fellow named Alan Griffin posted his "Proof of Rotation" on this list. Alan was in the very same vein as Rob Glover, that's easy enough to see, and also a very intelligent person. Of course I would naturally disagree with Alan on just about everything, but I am interested in learning from these type of people. (How are they attracted to this list anyway?) Therefore, if Alan makes an astounding claim such as "Proof of Rotation", I'm very interested in seeing the appropriate counter to it. I, however, have no arrows when it comes to his "proof" subject of the aberration of light. Is there a link or post that someone can provide which refutes this claim? In geostasis, Gary GaryLShelton@xxxxxxxxxxx --------------------------------- ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun!