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Old February 9th 06, 01:27 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Default Horizon Thursday 9th Feb 2100-2150 UT BBC2

When you do look at the program and its phony concern ,you can take
comfort that a basic geometric error exists at the foundation of
Newton's ballistic agenda applied to planetary motion -

http://encarta.msn.com/media_4615477...real_Time.html

Newton was at least interesting in his maneuvering,wrong though it
remains ,however nothing is as dull and dreary as those who circle the
errors without the competence or capacity to deal with them.

I am always busy in other matters to sit down and do a full scale
treatment of what Newton did right and did wrong for it is now easier
to promote the Copernican insight and its Keplerian refinement without
appealing to the Newtonian quasi-geocentric view.As the opportunity is
beginning to open up where optical astronomers and theorists and their
phony concerns can be circumvented who needs to listen to another
documentary about theorists being wrong.

 




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