[geocentrism] Re: Oscillation of Sun or Universe?

  • From: <marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Geocentric" <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2007 15:12:49 -0400

Dr Neville,
Your explanation seems to be closed to mine: I believe the aether is rotating 
around the Earth, carrying all the heavenly bodies, in a period of 23h 56m   It 
seems to be an angular motion.  The Sun, at the same time, in a yearly motion, 
is going up 23.4 degs and down 23.4 degs (total of 46.8 degs) from the 
celestial equator and lightly backwards to the direction of the aether.  This 
yearly motion by the Sun cause the (solar) day to be 24h (+/- 15 s.)

As for the stars, we differ in opinion.  I believe everything in Creation is 
interlinked, perhaps not directly but always tied in a way or another  That's 
why I believe that the stars' aberration in tied with the yearly motion of the 
Sun.  But the stars could be revolving around the Earth or the Sun.

----- Original Message -----
From: Neville Jones
Sent: 1 septembre 2007 09:12
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Oscillation of Sun or Universe?

Marc,

The motion of the heavenly bodies seem to me to be caused by a self-sustaining 
interaction between the body and the incompressible aether.

The Sun's 'real' motion is not up and down, but the traversal of an orbit which 
is set within the aether (and inclined to the celestial equator at 23.4 degs). 
The Sun therefore travels around the World each day, taking slightly longer 
than the stars due to the fact that the Sun is actually moving around its orbit 
in the opposite sense to the direction that the orbit rotates around the World. 
This fully explains why the Sun gradually rises and falls in the sky, causing 
the seasons.

My opinion is that the stars are not tied with the Sun.

Neville.


-----Original Message-----
From: marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 22:47:38 -0400
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Oscillation of Sun or Universe?


Dr Neville,
It is my understanding that the Sun, Moon, planets and stars are all being 
carried daily by the aether and/or by forces in the aether.  Thus the Sun's 
daily orbit around the Earth is not a movement of its own, it is a movement of 
the aether.  The (real) movement of the Sun is a north-south oscillation; this 
oscillation affects the Moon, all the Planets and the stars.  This could be the 
real explanation for the star's aberration found by Bradley.
Marc V.

----- Original Message -----
From: Neville Jones
Sent: 5 août 2007 17:25
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Oscillation of Sun or Universe?

Movement of the Sun around its orbit explains the seasons, but the stars (all 
of them) do exhibit something called aberration, which is best described as 
being tiny elipses.

Neville.  




-----Original Message-----
From: marc-veilleux@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 13:10:15 -0400
To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [geocentrism] Re: Oscillation of Sun or Universe?


According to my knowledge, the positions of the stars don't move all year 
around relative to Earth, while the position of the Sun does move.  So the 
universe cannot oscillate north-south in a yearly motion; only the Sun can do 
that relative to both Earth and stars.  The Sun can oscillate north-south while 
orbiting daily around the Earth.  The yearly oscillation explains for the 
seasons.
Marc V.



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