@ Al, let me show you one of the biggest (if not The biggest) flaw in heliocentric theory:
Heliocentric "explanation" why there is annual motion of all the stars:
HC: Because of the Earth's annual translation (revolution around the Sun)! :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Maybe they could have gotten away somehow with such a nonsense had they not overlooked one terrible mistake (which is crucial part of their theory, hence why they can't get rid of it): Fixed spatial orientation of the Earth's axis!
I remind us all to quest. No 4:
Samuel Rowbotham "Zetetic Astronomy"
Alleged sidereal time (one rotation on Earth's axis) = 23h 56min
The same amount of time Stellatum (all fixed stars) needs for to make one revolution around the Earth each day, that is why one alleged rotation on Earth's axis has to be accomplished after 23h 56min!
The only other (instead of the true geocentric reason) reasonable (theoretically) explanation for the annual motion of all the stars would be appropriate-necessary speed of the Earth's rotation (not it's annual revolution-translation).
It means that heliocentrists could have avoided (and even then the success of their escape from falling into ultimate disgrace before eyes of the world would have been just to the certain extent) their biggest flaw only if they had used the very same reason (Earth's rotation) for the explanation of "apparent" annual motion of the Stellatum as they use it (Earth's rotation) for diurnal (daily) motion of all the stars around the Earth.
It was and is and will be really a fatal flaw in heliocentric theory!
"The trouble with lying is that your lie changes slightly with each telling." Rene
"The trouble with lying is that your lies accumulates slightly with each telling." cikljamas
Heliocentric "explanation" why there is annual motion of all the stars:
HC: Because of the Earth's annual translation (revolution around the Sun)! :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Maybe they could have gotten away somehow with such a nonsense had they not overlooked one terrible mistake (which is crucial part of their theory, hence why they can't get rid of it): Fixed spatial orientation of the Earth's axis!
I remind us all to quest. No 4:
Question No 4: Why do the stars appear to be fixed along a celestial sphere?
GC: Because they are.
HC: The stars only appear to be fixed along a celestial sphere because they are so incredibly far away. Even after hundreds of millions of miles of our (supposed) orbit around the Sun, the stars appear in the exact same positions at the exact same meridian times because they are many "light-years" away. A light-year is approximately 6 TRILLION miles away and that is why they falsely seem fixed from our faulty perspective.
GC: Because they are.
HC: The stars only appear to be fixed along a celestial sphere because they are so incredibly far away. Even after hundreds of millions of miles of our (supposed) orbit around the Sun, the stars appear in the exact same positions at the exact same meridian times because they are many "light-years" away. A light-year is approximately 6 TRILLION miles away and that is why they falsely seem fixed from our faulty perspective.
Samuel Rowbotham "Zetetic Astronomy"
Alleged sidereal time (one rotation on Earth's axis) = 23h 56min
The same amount of time Stellatum (all fixed stars) needs for to make one revolution around the Earth each day, that is why one alleged rotation on Earth's axis has to be accomplished after 23h 56min!
The only other (instead of the true geocentric reason) reasonable (theoretically) explanation for the annual motion of all the stars would be appropriate-necessary speed of the Earth's rotation (not it's annual revolution-translation).
It means that heliocentrists could have avoided (and even then the success of their escape from falling into ultimate disgrace before eyes of the world would have been just to the certain extent) their biggest flaw only if they had used the very same reason (Earth's rotation) for the explanation of "apparent" annual motion of the Stellatum as they use it (Earth's rotation) for diurnal (daily) motion of all the stars around the Earth.
It was and is and will be really a fatal flaw in heliocentric theory!
"The trouble with lying is that your lie changes slightly with each telling." Rene
"The trouble with lying is that your lies accumulates slightly with each telling." cikljamas


And yes, hadn't he been ironic (giving Sungenis advice to join the flat earth society) we could have said that Kellmeyer has got the point, it is really inconsistent to use the Bible as a science text, and promote geocentrism but in the same time opposing flat earthism which is also biblically founded notion.



(Nice animation also!)


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