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ChrisCA
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“If Earth were stationary, that would be the end of the story. But Earth is not stationary. Our planet spins, and the spin should twist the dimple, slightly, pulling it around into a 4-dimensional swirl. This is what GP-B went to space in 2004 to check.”
science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/04may_epic/
Hmm…I’m not convinced this “proves” the earth is actually moving, etc. Depending on what is used as the origin, we can say everything else is moving but the object at the origin. Replace whatever you want at the origin and you have your fixed object. I don’t know how science can prove what is actually moving.
I know geocentrism has been discussed heavily before, but what exactly does this experiment prove?
science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/04may_epic/
Hmm…I’m not convinced this “proves” the earth is actually moving, etc. Depending on what is used as the origin, we can say everything else is moving but the object at the origin. Replace whatever you want at the origin and you have your fixed object. I don’t know how science can prove what is actually moving.
I know geocentrism has been discussed heavily before, but what exactly does this experiment prove?