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One of Aristotle's theories stunted the growth of science for two thousand years.
The one that said matter is comprised of earth, air, fire, and water.Which one would that be?
The one that said matter is comprised of earth, air, fire, and water.
With moar science.And how did science finally get out from under that?
With moar science.
Amazing!Funny how that works, isn't it? Self-correcting, and all that.
By accepting that all things come from God...... Energy.....And how did science finally get out from under that?
By accepting that all things come from God...... Energy.....
I'm aware that orbits can be spiral, e.g. the moon moving away from the Earth, but that nice animation is complete fiction - as Pauli would say, "Not even wrong".
The whole thing is wrong on so many levels it's nonsense.
Who is Energy/Mind/Thought. So science understands all things came from Energy - God.Earth, Air, Fire, and Water also come from God.
YesCan something be scientific and wrong at the same time?
I think you are misrepresenting a little bit. Yes, scientific models change, but such changes tend to be incremental - there is little, if any, “starting all over again”.Every 200 years or so everything we believed scientifically to be true has been turned upside down. It’s almost time again.....
Not that those who ignore history will ever admit. Everytime we think we got it all figured out, click..... a new light bulb flicks on..... and we start all over again.
What? Big bang theory, for example, is rife with falsifiable hypotheses.However, such theories are not "science" in the true sense of the word, but if they were (i.e. if the atheists presented falsifiable hypotheses for each of their beliefs), such beliefs would be both scientific (i.e. falsifiable hypotheses) and wrong (falsified hypotheses).
I suspect you are unintentionally playing into the hands of the anti-science crowd.Yes. Newton's ideas about gravity and his equations describing gravity were wrong.
Meh. That video is nicely-produced nonsense, as are the helical orbits described; regardless of the models you think I favour.It's closer than your flat motionless model where it all appears circular or elliptical. Granted small details like some planets lead the sun are not obvious, until you actually watch the video and see that some do at times....
This is the pathetic motion you want to portray.
Now this, this is wrong on so many levels..... Even more than the slight discrepancies in the other video.
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/resources/310/orbits-and-keplers-laws/
So your source agrees NASA is even more incorrect in the way they portray the motions as circular or ellipses and confine them to the suns ecliptic. With no motion at all.....
Sad you all can not see the errors that are 10 fold in your own models of orbital motion.....
And my source does not mention vortexes at all, That video was stolen from this one and perverted to its own end.
And I said spiral and I meant spiral.
http://www.mathematische-basteleien.de/spiral.htm
"If you draw a circle with x=cos(t) and y=sin(t) and pull it evenly in z-direction, you get a spatial spiral called cylindrical spiral or helix."
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I suspect you are unintentionally playing into the hands of the anti-science crowd.
I think you will agree that Newton was “wrong” in the sense of being “not correct to 10 decimals and downright wrong in extremely exotic circumstances”. For many practical applications, Newton works just fine.
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