[geocentrism] Re: Dr. Regner: An invitation to you

  • From: sungenis@xxxxxxx
  • To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:16:56 -0400

Thanks, Jack. That's the least I can do in this situation. I think Regner 
(allow me to apologize for saying "Dr. Regner" in my last email, since?it 
should be Dr. Trampedach) needs to see the?arguments in their complete and 
scientific form to make an intelligent decision about this.??

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack Lewis <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 10:12 am
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Dr. Regner: An invitation to you



Dear Robert,

I'm glad you offered to do this because I was going to selectively extract 
various items to put up for discussion. Your very generous offer to Regner has 
saved me a lot of time.

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Regards

?

Jack Lewis


----- Original Message ----- 

From: sungenis@xxxxxxx 

To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 1:58 PM

Subject: [geocentrism] Dr. Regner: An invitation to you



Dr. Regner,

Recently, my colleague and I, Dr. Robert Bennett (Ph.D. in Physics, with an 
emphasis on General Relativity), wrote a book (about 1,000 pages) titled: 
"Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right." I myself was a physics major in 
colleage, but my Ph.D. is in religious studies, so I am able to understand and 
write about both the scientific and historical aspect of this issue, while Dr. 
Bennett compliments?the technical side of the issue.

Interestingly enough, prior to his signing on as a co-author of GWW, Dr. 
Bennett was coaxed by a few of our mutual colleagues into trying to persuade me 
against delving into geocentrism, much less writing a book about it.?To his 
utter dismay, after seeing the scientific evidence, he was thoroughly persuaded 
that geocentrism had more than enough merit to become the perferred model of 
cosmology, and this is a man who taught heliocentrism and General Relativity 
for 30 years.

As for the book Volume I, which has 650 pages, contains all the scientific 
evidence for geocentrism. Volume II, which has 400 pages, contains all the 
historical evidence for geocentrism. 

What we could do in addition to or in lieu of this discussion, is send you a 
complimentary copy of Volume I. This way, you could see all the arguments, many 
of which you would appreciate because of your astronomy background.?We dig real 
deep into the scientific evidence, so perpare yourself for an exceptional ride, 
one that I'm sure you've never had in your whole career.

If you oblige, just send me your Denmark address and I will see that a copy 
is?sent to you immediately. We also have a CDrom with 30 different cosmological 
animations on it so that you can see the models in graphic form. I will send 
that as well.

Looking forward to?your reply.

Robert A. Sungenis

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