I concur. Perhaps he meant "RichardT, you are a talented quote miner and link poster, and may have finished high school"
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The bible tells me that the sun goes around the earth, and that the earth doesn't move.Why would the earth be in the centre of the galaxy/universe - centre of anything, for that matter!!!
Scripture doesn't tell us that we are the center of the universe, but it does tell us that the earth doesn't move and that the sun goes around the earth. He would do this because the bible says so, and the bible is meant to be truthful. I take it as a priori.If, as you claim, we were created by god in his image, would he put us in the centre of anything?
The bible tells me that the sun goes around the earth, and that the earth doesn't move.
Scripture doesn't tell us that we are the center of the universe, but it does tell us that the earth doesn't move and that the sun goes around the earth. He would do this because the bible says so, and the bible is meant to be truthful. I take it as a priori.
You take it as a priori that God is a slave to the Bible? That He can only do things as your interpretation of Scripture dictates?
God is not a slave to the bible, it would be more appropriate to say the bible is the slave of God. I believe God would give us His revelation.
Please answer my question.The bible tells me that the sun goes around the earth, and that the earth doesn't move.
Scripture doesn't tell us that we are the center of the universe, but it does tell us that the earth doesn't move and that the sun goes around the earth. He would do this because the bible says so, and the bible is meant to be truthful. I take it as a priori.
The purpose of this thread is to demonstrate that there is no physical difference between a Geocentric theory and the modern heliocentric view. Stellar Parallax works because the stars actually move forward and back. I'm still wondering if this works when it is focused on the sun or not. I was wondering if someone could check that out for me because I'm lazy. (currently listening to Dawkins vs. Lennox)
It doesn't wobble, the universe does the wobbling. When looking at the solar system as a reference frame it must seem like the earth is orbiting the sun in order for the laws of gravitation and relativity to be fulfilled. But we know that all forces are relative, there is no physical difference between a Geocentric theory and a Heliocentric theory.If it doesn't move, why does it wobble and so give us seasons
The heliocentric theory provides and excellent explanation as to why the stars and planets appear to wobble in the night sky, does the geocentric theory provide an explanation like this?It doesn't wobble, the universe does the wobbling. When looking at the solar system as a reference frame it must seem like the earth is orbiting the sun in order for the laws of gravitation and relativity to be fulfilled. But we know that all forces are relative, there is no physical difference between a Geocentric theory and a Heliocentric theory.
We know that the difference between a heliocentric theory and a geocentric theory is one of relative motion only, and that such a difference has no physical significance
(Hoyle 1975, cited in Willis 2000, 2).
all masses, all motion, indeed all forces are relative. There is no way to discern relative from absolute motion when we encounter them … Whenever modern writers infer an imaginary distinction between relative and absolute motion from a Newtonian framework, they do not stop to think that the Ptolemaic and Copernican are both equally true.
(Mach, E. 1921. Die Mechanik in ihrer Entwicklung historisch-kritisch dargestellt, p. 222.)
all masses, all motion, indeed all forces are relative. There is no way to discern relative from absolute motion when we encounter them … Whenever modern writers infer an imaginary distinction between relative and absolute motion from a Newtonian framework, they do not stop to think that the Ptolemaic and Copernican are both equally true.
(Mach, E. 1921. Die Mechanik in ihrer Entwicklung historisch-kritisch dargestellt, p. 222.)
The bible tells me that the sun goes around the earth, and that the earth doesn't move.
Stellar Parallax works because the stars actually move forward and back.
I was wondering if someone could check that out for me because I'm lazy. (currently listening to Dawkins vs. Lennox)
Earth is not the most significant part of the solar system, the sun is by far the most significant part.
But there is a difference, because in your model the earth is stationary. If it doesn't move, why does it wobble
and so give us seasons
No!The heliocentric theory provides and excellent explanation as to why the stars and planets appear to wobble in the night sky, does the geocentric theory provide an explanation like this?
England doing rubbish... why did I rush?
Lee