Heisenberg
Well-Known Member
Yes, I am familiar with the typical geocentrists' tropes. You've simply listed experiments intended to measure the movement of Earth which failed. I'm guessing you have already been over the details with others, and heard the standard rebuttals. If that's the conversation you want to have again, then go for it.
I'm guessing if someone pointed out video from space which shows the Earth rotating, you would explain that by the relative motion of the camera (which is actually partially correct). If someone mentions a Foucault pendulum, would you then bring up Mach's principle? If I pointed out the retrograde motion of planets, would you cite Tycho's model?
You don't have to intend to publish your explanation before it is okay to question it. I have no problem with you making these posts, obviously, but criticism is a necessary part of discussion if ideas are to improve. You are, of course, free to ignore logical consistency and principles like parsimony, but in doing to you signal to the rest of us that you are primarily looking to confirm rather than to test your idea.
I'm guessing if someone pointed out video from space which shows the Earth rotating, you would explain that by the relative motion of the camera (which is actually partially correct). If someone mentions a Foucault pendulum, would you then bring up Mach's principle? If I pointed out the retrograde motion of planets, would you cite Tycho's model?
You don't have to intend to publish your explanation before it is okay to question it. I have no problem with you making these posts, obviously, but criticism is a necessary part of discussion if ideas are to improve. You are, of course, free to ignore logical consistency and principles like parsimony, but in doing to you signal to the rest of us that you are primarily looking to confirm rather than to test your idea.