Theory explained in 3 parts
On Sunday, September 17, 2017 at 9:27:18 AM UTC+1, Chris.B wrote:
On Saturday, 16 September 2017 20:03:54 UTC+2, Gerald Kelleher wrote:
If you want to be someone's else's dog then that is okay but you certainly achieved what you aimed for.
Okay, I'll do the [simple] maths:
IA + E = 1461^[HBS]
Ignorant Assertion + Evasion = Your Habitual Bull****.
QED?
If that is the best you can do then stick to your constant attempt to be accepted but I can read these mutt comments in the Telegraph or Mail comment sections any day. Empirical followers deal in protest politics and talk down society as a means to distinguish themselves but that is merely noise. The fact is that what Newton tried to do is interesting and involves the incorporation of RA/Dec into the idea of mutual attraction that some call 'gravity', however, once his idiosyncratic opinions are identified, people see them as disruptive.
I can do no more with you.
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