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a lame - brain theory invented by God to confuse - see www.johnsalza.com and then click on geocentrism etc - twinc
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Your god, maybe not mine. Those animations are so full of holes, especially with the rotation of the earth explained in the geocentric theory that it's not even funny. For starters, if the sun, that far away, and even further the stars went around the earth that quickly, you know how much centripetal force would require them to stay together? Indeed, the further ones out would have to go faster than light!a lame - brain theory invented by God to confuse - see www.johnsalza.com and then click on geocentrism etc - twinc
Your god, maybe not mine. Those animations are so full of holes, especially with the rotation of the earth explained in the geocentric theory that it's not even funny. For starters, if the sun, that far away, and even further the stars went around the earth that quickly, you know how much centripetal force would require them to stay together? Indeed, the further ones out would have to go faster than light!
In addition, this kook considers apparently that there's this one special "center of mass" where the earth is located. In fact, this center of mass, called the barycenter of a system, is not just one point in space, but many. Each system can have multiple ones. Besides that, have you heard of the three body problem? Puzzles physicists in that there is no closed equation to explain the motion (thus like the old spirograph toy a mathematically defined set of gears can make endless patterns). So now take "1000's" of celestial objects and expect the center of mass to stay constant at the earth is a downright ignorant theory. It would drift.
Anyone who espouses these theories really ought to get a grip and understand some rudimentary physics and motion to understand how the solar system works. I find that the heliocentric view works quite well for me.
Your just beating your head against his brick wall.Your god, maybe not mine. Those animations are so full of holes, especially with the rotation of the earth explained in the geocentric theory that it's not even funny. For starters, if the sun, that far away, and even further the stars went around the earth that quickly, you know how much centripetal force would require them to stay together? Indeed, the further ones out would have to go faster than light!
In addition, this kook considers apparently that there's this one special "center of mass" where the earth is located. In fact, this center of mass, called the barycenter of a system, is not just one point in space, but many. Each system can have multiple ones. Besides that, have you heard of the three body problem? Puzzles physicists in that there is no closed equation to explain the motion (thus like the old spirograph toy a mathematically defined set of gears can make endless patterns). So now take "1000's" of celestial objects and expect the center of mass to stay constant at the earth is a downright ignorant theory. It would drift.
Anyone who espouses these theories really ought to get a grip and understand some rudimentary physics and motion to understand how the solar system works. I find that the heliocentric view works quite well for me.
Your just beating your head against his brick wall.
Your just beating your head against his brick wall.
21Do you not know? Have you not heard?the earth was, it seems, flat/even/smooth/level before the global flood - twinc
According to Einstein, movement is relative and only exists in relation to a reference point or reference system. So it's basically right to say the earth doesn't move if the earth is our point of reference. In that case the sun would rotate around us, along with the rest of the solar system, following a pretty weird pattern because the gravitational centre of the solar system is pretty much inside the sun's body, but who says the gravitational centre is the reference point, right?
This thread is funny. Successful troll is successful.
the brick wall also does not move - twinc
exactly = 0mphActuallyl, it does. It moves at the same rate as the earth.
The TOG
exactly = 0mph
Your a little off in your calculations. The earth is orbiting the sun at about 66,600 mph, and is rotating on it's axis at just over 1,000 mph (at the equator). If you're interested in actually learning something, you can read more about this and other things here.
The TOG
hang on to your hat especially if you are walking upside down or sideways or at many other peculiar angles - twinc
Typhoons and hurricanes always move counter-clockwise if they form in the northern hemisphere and clockwise if they form in the southern hemisphere. However, the Coriolis effect will not work on something as small as a bathtub drain.
hang on to your hat especially if you are walking upside down or sideways or at many other peculiar angles - twinc
You titled this thread "Gravity" and you don't have any understanding of how gravity works. Good job!
TOG replies:
He's repeating a historical puzzle the Greeks and Romans worried over. They knew the Earth was a sphere, and even had a good idea how big it was, after Eratosthenes succesfully measured its circumference about 300 BC. But they couldn't figure out how the people living on the "bottom" (the Antipodes) didn't fall off.
Of course, since Newton, it's not been a puzzle.