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Old March 11th 06, 12:16 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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I really do not have the patience for your pathetic and apolitical
Newtonian views,if anyone cares to graft in the influence of the solar
system's galactic orbital motion on heliocentric motion then they
break the ad hoc localised Newtonian solution which shuts off any
external influence on heliocentric motion.(and the visible stars move
more or less in unison in one direction around the galactic axis)

Stick with your isolated solar system as is your choice,I am still
waiting for a responsible person to appear who can deal with the
material like men .I appreceate what Newton was doing even if you
cannot and while your reference to Alpha Centauri must certainly
impress others who no know better,it still leaves me isolated among
people who are enamored by Newtonian stupidity that they think is a
remarkable exercise in political maneuvering.At least I give the man
credit for trying but not for the silly technical maneuvering which
colors his cartoon calendrically driven framework.


For people who are productive,the millstone of empiricism attached to
astronomy is irritating at best and mindnumbingly boring at worst.Stick
with your Newtonian view,it spares me having to deal with you again.




"Cor. 2. And since these stars are liable to no sensible parallax from
the annual motion of the earth, they can have no force, because of
their immense distance, to produce any sensible effect in our system.
Not to mention that the fixed stars, every where promiscuously
dispersed in the heavens, by their contrary actions destroy their
mutual actions, by Prop. LXX, Book I." Newton