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A better and more challenging representation would have been the APOD
images which demonstrates a moving Earth rather than a mechanical orrery - http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0112/JuSa2000_tezel.gif Mathematicians rarely develop a talent for astronomy yet those images above reflect a faster moving Earth periodically overtaking these planets,that is how Copernicus proposed it,that is how Galileo and Kepler understood it while mathematicians simply do not.Mathematicians try to model planetary motions via a pernicious and false use of retrogrades hence the orrery/orbital mechanics spiel and they don't even comprehend their own vicious strain of empiricism which defines this preventable tragedy "For to the earth planetary motions appear sometimes direct, sometimes stationary, nay, and sometimes retrograde. But from the sun they are always seen direct,..." Newton Any person of reasonable intelligence can comprehend what retrogrades are and how they refer to a moving Earth and they will certainly know almost instantly why that attempt by Newton which leads to absolute/ relative time,space and motion is rubbish,not valid in any way but simply unusable and worthless. |
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