Re: Old Copernicus' (Heliocentricity) Foundation
- From: "oriel36" <geraldkelleher@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Dec 2005 05:27:19 -0800
The destruction of the greatest known Western astronomical
achievement;Copernican heliocentricity and its later
Keplerian/Roemerian refinements by a Newtonian astrological view is
easy to acknowledge.
"For to the earth planetary motions appear sometimes direct, sometimes
stationary, nay, and sometimes retrograde. But from the sun they are
always seen direct.."
http://members.tripod.com/~gravitee/phaenomena.htm
Our astronomical ancestors,either Copernican or in the case of
Ptolemaic astronomers had'nt considered retrogrades or the motion of
the planets against the background stars for millenia,they may have
plotted the motions using the stellar background but their resolutions
were either the perioditic looping of epicycles or its true resolution
in Copernican heliocentricity -
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/0112/JuSa2000_tezel.gif
Newtonian conceptions retain the stellar background/retrogrades ,a
horrible and catastrophic thing to do and a jump to the Sun to resolve
them -
"For to the earth planetary motions appear sometimes direct, sometimes
stationary, nay, and sometimes retrograde. But from the sun they are
always seen direct.."
There is nothing remotely comparable to an intellectual holocaust with
its roots in 17th century cataloguing misconduct allied with sheer
intellectual greed of empiricists .Generations upon generations of good
people were and are denied an astronomical heritage and for what - to
promote a 'scientific method' or a terrestial ballistics agenda to
planetary motion that never worked.
The Copernican reasons for planetary heliocentric motion and the
arrangement is exquisite and the men who folowed hs reasoning such as
Kepler and Galileo have done nothing to deserve the horrible Newtonian
astrological conception of planetary motion.
Newtonian quasi-geocentricity is so bad it is not even in the realm of
politics
.
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