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No but geocentrism does.Of course, the Sun isn't the center of the Galaxy, let alone the Universe, but that doesn't make the Earth flat.
No but geocentrism does.
No but geocentrism does.
Your comment is unscientific rubbish.Where do you get your info from? Comics? Its all pure rubbish. Truly unscientific.
The traditional geocentric model with the spherical earth is nonsense. It actually piggybacks off the (heliocentric) spheroidal earth and therein is its inherent downfall for the simple reason that the genesis of its (alleged) spheroidicity subsumes an (allegedly) rotating earth. Hence, geocentrism necessitates a flat earth. It's that simple. See Nota Bene: The Fallacy of Spheroidal Earth Geocentrism and Heliocentrism in the Early Modern Period.Actually there is nothing about geocentrism that makes the Earth flat. The traditional "geocentric" model is a spherical Earth with the "planets"* moving about it. The flat earth is really not a "geocentric" model but more some dome-and-pillars Babylonian nonsense.
*The ancient seven "classical" planets (literally "wanderers") were the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Here I've given then in the order of their co-named days of the week.
The traditional geocentric model with the spherical earth is nonsense. It actually piggybacks off the (heliocentric) spheroidal earth and therein is its inherent downfall for the simple reason that the genesis of its (alleged) spheroidicity subsumes an (allegedly) rotating earth. Hence, geocentrism necessitates a flat earth. It's that simple. See Nota Bene: The Fallacy of Spheroidal Earth Geocentrism and Heliocentrism in the Early Modern Period.
?*The ancient seven "classical" planets (literally "wanderers") were the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Here I've given then in the order of their co-named days of the week.
Please stop deflecting and answer the question.Please grow up.
It is though, a ingenious satanic deception, that is built on partial truths that are used to actually create useful apples to take a bite of. So as to set the hook into the ones, who fall into the world of science belief.
That is the false claim you keep repeating. I looked back through your posts and found the link to your website "Plane Geodesy". Your so called proofs are anything but.The "impossible task" (as you call it) was actually completed in the nineteenth century
That is the false claim you keep repeating. I looked back through your posts and found the link to your website "Plane Geodesy". Your so called proofs are anything but.
I did not say that the proof in the case of the concept in question was on my website (but it will be). I was referring to a nineteenth-century writer. Once again, your presumptuousness consumes you.That is the false claim you keep repeating. I looked back through your posts and found the link to your website "Plane Geodesy". Your so called proofs are anything but.
The question was answered in my initial explanation of the matter. If you can't accept that. Fine. Get a life.Please stop deflecting and answer the question.
And I suppose that you should be taken seriously? Give a break, boy.I'm not going to take seriously any links to flerfer websites. Give me a break, man.
Just people like you.That what people think of flat earth believers my friend!
Just people like you.
Don't be so sure ...Which is 99.999999% of the worlds population!!!
Don't be so sure ...
Keep laughing ...Lol, thats exactly how flat earth believers would comment! Lol
Keep laughing ...
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