Sorry, that is not true. The universe rotating and precessing is an explanation for Geocentrism. I do not have the exact physics to describe the system, but from an observational point of view, a rotating precessing universe accounts for the observations (i.e., relative motions, etc.). A gyroscopically stabilized universe accounts for the origin of the stabilization. See the source I quoted previously (Wheeler, Thorne, Misner, “Gravitation”). You still have not adressed the possibility that a non-isotropic mass distribution can cause a precession or precessions.You make it sound like I just pulled these explanations out of a hat. This is ont the case. It may seem so, but this is due to the nature of these forums. I did not start this thread with a full exposition on Geocentrism. I think it is beyond the scope and size limitations of the format.
If you really feel you have disproven Geocentrism based on this point, I invite you to take your challenge to Robert Sungenis.If you can convince him that Geocentrism is impossible, he will give you $1000. Here is the link:
catholicintl.com/epologetics/articles/science/geochallenge.htm
Answer these questions for me:
Where did the mass of the universe in the big bang come from? Where did the enegry come from? If you say the last big crunch, how did it all get staretd? The point is there are a lot of unanswered questions in cosmology. The exact mechanism of an acentric universe or a Geocentric one have yet to be defined completely.
And as far as Geocentricity from
my perspecticve is concerned, the main point
is that neither helio nor acentrism have been demonstrated in a way that cannot be interpreted Geocentrically, plus I am Catholic, and I ask, if this is the case, why do we automatically accept non-Geocentric explanations over what our Church, purportedly under the guidance of the Holy Spirit has said?
At the least, why not have an open mind about the posssibility of Geocentrism.
Just because we can describe a system in a particular way (i.e., heliocentric solar system) does not disprve other interpretations, as I pointed out as part of the the main point of this thread (dealing with Gary Hoge’s supposed demonstration against Geocentrism). The topic has changed to a much more general one. And I am trying to keep up and answer questions. Keep in mind that Robert Sungenis and Dr. Robert Bennett are writing an entier book on this topic (Galileo was Wrong). I can only do so much in terms of detail in a discussion of this type.
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