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History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 20
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 20 Advert: Here is what the latest CFEM Newsletter contains for those who have not subscribed yet: YouTube Censorship Travelling to Mars New Twist on Conspiracies Click Here to … Continue reading
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 18
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 18 Einstein’s Evidence But it will be remembered that he offered three crucial tests as evidence in support of his theories, and these we have still to examine. They … Continue reading
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 17
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 17 Einstein’s Theories Examined What Einstein suggests is this: The observer is located on the surface of an earth which is rotating on its axis, and at the same … Continue reading
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History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 15
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 15 Einstein’s Theories Examined As you know this whole model of the heliocentric universe is based on the “research” of certain people, such as Newton and Galileo – among … Continue reading
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 14
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 14 “RELATIVITY” The Theory of Relativity is so complicated, that when it first came to the public notice it was said that there were probably not more than … Continue reading
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History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 13
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 13 The Earth Stands Still It would seem that Copernican Astronomy had reached its highest development about the year 1882, and then began to decline, or rather, to fall … Continue reading
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 12
History of Astronomy From The Roman Empire To The Present, part 12 IT is for me, now, to show how the distance to the sun’ is really to be ascertained, and this may indicate the way to a new astronomy, … Continue reading
History of Astronomy From the Roman Empire to the Present, Part 8
History of Astronomy From the Roman Empire to the Present, Part 8 The “Theory of Perpendicularity” tells us that all stars are perpendicular to the centre of the earth, no matter what direction they may appear to be in as … Continue reading
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History of Astronomy From the Roman Empire to the Present, Part 7
History of Astronomy From the Roman Empire to the Present, Part 7 A GALAXY OF BLUNDERS The world of astronomy being satisfied that Encke had really found the distance of the sun, the time had come when a triangulation to … Continue reading
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Not All Great Astronomer Agree
Not All Great Astronomer Agree “Even great astronomers do not always escape erroneous conclusion, and sometimes they have to recant absolute mistakes of reasoning and calculation.” “For several thousand years people supposed that the earth was a great platform surrounded … Continue reading