[geocentrism] Re: Challenge

  • From: Alan Griffin <ajg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 00:05:32 +0100

On 01 Aug, Philip <joyphil@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> And now to the problem you posed: "If this is what you believe, then
> tell me where the colossal forces which hold the stars in orbit
> originate, and how the stars can exceed the speed of light!"

> And here is a lateral possibility. It is not the stars and the Sun that
> are moving through space at the speed of light orbiting the earth.  It
> is the FABRIC of space containing these bodies (which can individually
> move with some elasticity within this fabric) that is moving around the
> central stationary earth.

        So now you're saying that the fabric is moving round, leaving the
stars behind? Come off it. Either the stars are moving or they're not. If
they're moving, they're going faster than light, which is impossible.
There is no fabric. It's a figment of your fertile imagination.

        Also I don't see any reference to the forces holding the stars in
orbit.

        Alan Griffin



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