You think maybe his mommy grounded him?![]()
My "mommy" doesn't "ground" me. I'm almost an adult.
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You think maybe his mommy grounded him?![]()
How do you explain the Parallax of "near by" stars?
I will explain it by the Earth moving around the sun.
Do you agree?
Lee
From now on, the one square mile of kenilworth will be the center of the universe. This is based on scientific knowledge from 2422 BC and measurments taken by cutting open tress and counting their rings, so it must be true. Also, Kenilworth is the center of the universe because i said so and no one will ever convince me otherwise.
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Yes I agree that you can explain the parallax of nearby stars this way.
How is it explained in a geocentric model?
Perhaps you could also try verifying that your sources are not telling outright lies as well.I don't really know yet, this is why I'm trying to acquire this information from various sources.
Rich, I would still like some acknowledgment that you have read my posts and now understand that changing inertial reference frames do not change acceleration to include rotation and orbit. Just a simple "I understand" will satisfy me.
Retrograde motion.
I don't really know yet, this is why I'm trying to acquire this information from various sources.
I believe that the earth doesn't move. (except in the case of earthquakes, although there are some studies that might change my mind about this)
Perhaps you could also try verifying that your sources are not telling outright lies as well.
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How do you deal with Foucault's pendulum?I believe that the earth doesn't move. (except in the case of earthquakes, although there are some studies that might change my mind about this)
How do you deal with Foucault's pendulum?
Doesn't move in space?
So you do not think the Earth even rotates - all the stars move around us?
WOW - you have some belief... you say you go to school? What are they teaching you in science class?
Lee
It should be everyone’s job.I thought that was our job?![]()
Lee
Why doesn’t this force act upon the rest of the Earth then?Moving universe causes the pendulum to swing. As long as there's a force moving against the pendulum, it will move.
Dr. Bouw said:The Yearly Motion
An oft-asked question is how the seasons are described in a geocentric framework. Much the same as in the heliocentric model.The key to understanding the geocentric approach is to understand that in the course of a year we reckon 365 days (366 if a leap year).
During that time the stars are seen to rotate about the earth 366 times (367 if a leap year). In addition, the sun travels in a north south pattern in the course of a year, resulting in a spiral motion when viewed from the earth or the outside of the universe (Figure11). On the first day of summer (called the summer solstice), the sun is as far north as it is going to go; and on the first day of winter (winter solstice), the sun reaches its southernmost point. The first days of spring and fall mark the times that the sun crosses the equator. Geocentricity allows the sun that north-south motion as it is carried by the firmament in a north-south motion due to either irregularities in how the matter is distributed throughout the universe or else to forces imposed from outside the universe. Figure 11b shows the seasons from a geocentric perspective. Figure 9, pg. 117, illustrates the wobble in the universe which describes the yearly motion of the sun, planets, and stars about the earth. It is important to the understanding of the model that one realize that the yearly motion is not a rotation but a to-and-fro motion which describes an elliptical path the size and shape of the earth-sun “orbit,” the circle about the earth on which the sun is located, see Fig. 9. All the planets and stars participate in that motion, including the laws of physics because the motion is an inherent property of the firmament. The result is that parallax, aberration, the annual Doppler shift, precession of the equinoxes, and perihelion precession are all accounted for by the model.
If you define the earth as the reference point, than of course it doesn't move. You could use the same logic to suggest that my cat's left nostril defines the center of the universe. And of course you can come up with a way to model the way motions occur from any reference point. However, the necessary model becomes less complex if you pick a useful reference point, such as THE SUN'S CENTER OF MASS when dealing with the motion of objects in our solar system. That makes the heliocentric point of view demonstrably better. Just because you can make a model for something a certain way, doesn't make it the best one. This is why one never sees equations in (Y/6)-0=7823474/(16 MX+B) form.I believe that the earth doesn't move. (except in the case of earthquakes, although there are some studies that might change my mind about this)
How do you deal with Foucault's pendulum?