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![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernican_principle I am sure nobody wishes to participate in an intellectual holocaust and certainly not those who make it their business to look out on the cosmos but this is not just wrong,it is a blatant perversion of the insights of astronomers and astronomy. As the Copernican heliocentric system emerged and men began to look out with a fresh pair of eyes,the comments of the great astronomers should be enough to destroy the contemporary pathetic attempt to direct the Copernican insights towards relativistic homocentricity. http://vms.cc.wmich.edu/~mcgrew/chain.htm What sort of miserable creatures are you that permit the undoing of one of the most spectacular achievements of Western civilisation ?.What did humanity and these astronomers do to deserve the fate imposed on them by speculative theorists and cataloguers ?. How is it possible to carry on with astrophotography while knowing that huge lapses of reasoning occured and outright fraud and all because cataloguers wanted to transfer celestial coordinates to terrestial longitudes ?. Not one of you appear to appreceate the magnificense of the astronomical motions that you partake in and settle for trapping celestial objects like snapshots in a celestial zoo as if it is the intents and purposes of real astronomy ,if you did appreceate the motions of the Earth as it spins on its axis,circles the Sun,the Milky Way and whatever other motions there may be the so-called 'Copernican Principle' would be consigned to the speculative theoretical garbage dump from whence it came. Let us see where you stand against the words and sentiments of the great astronomers for anything less is not astronomy. |
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