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10170644 No.10170644 [Reply] [Original]

Apparently Earth as the center of the galaxy does make rational sense depending on the perspective.

>> No.10170648

>>10170644
The sun and moon move around the earth, it's pretty obvious.

>> No.10170655
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>>10170648
idk if you're memeing or not but considering gravity isn't on some perfect axis the little flip mars does seems more logical than the mainstream model they shove down everyone's throats.

>> No.10170666
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>> No.10170667
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>>10170655
You can tell in this webm that the earth is stationary, with the sun moving over it.

>> No.10170675

Hello, is this the Dunning Kruger schizo thread?

>> No.10170683

>>10170675
>t. Helios worshipper

>> No.10170691

Lol what a bullshit image
>sun moves toward red planet
>red planet is pushed away
Lmao faggot

>> No.10170697

>>10170691
That's mars.

>> No.10170700

>>10170667
You only come off as trying to hide something

>> No.10170702

>>10170697
Mars doesn't orbit in epicycles though, brainlet.

>> No.10170705

>>10170700
Hiding what?

>> No.10170706

>>10170666
>Tycho Brahe
Cringe lord but like when he said that since people are predestined to believe in predestination or not those who are predestined to believe in it are also predestined to go to hell.

>> No.10170709

>>10170644
What in God's name is up with that red twisty orbit?

>> No.10170712

>>10170702
Proof? Seems weird that all the planets follow perfect disk shape.

>> No.10170713

>>10170705
Ayyliums

>> No.10170714

>>10170712
They don't follow perfect disk shape, they follow elliptical orbits, which is generalization from circles.

>> No.10170728

>>10170713
Doesn't real.

>> No.10170730

>>10170714
Proof?

>> No.10170732

>>10170728
All you need is look into complex plane.

>> No.10170735

>>10170730
Solutions to Newtonian mechanics and observational confirmation.

>> No.10170740

>>10170732
How are orbital planes created in a 3D environment by spheroids?

>> No.10170743

>>10170735
>>>/x/

>> No.10170745

>>10170740
Are you saying Spheroids could not create orbital plane? Racist.

>> No.10170753

>>10170745
Yes I am brainlet.

>> No.10170754

>>10170743
>>>/lgbt/
Fuck off brainlet. You're the one believing cover ups and conspiracies and defying all natural law. You got your (you)'s now get out

>> No.10170758

>>10170754
>>>/mlp/
How many times have you felt the earth speeding up or slowing down during its elliptical orbit?

>> No.10170933

this thread is a trainwreck

>> No.10170960

>>10170933
Just like Heliocentrism.

>> No.10170975

>>10170758
we're too tiny to feel it

>> No.10171012

>>10170975
Sure kid.

>> No.10171061

>>10170706
Hey. Dude had a fucking metal nose. Get of his case.

>> No.10171067

>>10170758
The exact same number of times I've felt the near-lightspeed winds produced by the cumulative velocity of constant acceleration of the Earth in the same direction for thousands of years.

>> No.10171075
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>>10170644

>> No.10171079

>>10170644
Is this the current dumbest thread on /sci/? Impressive

>> No.10171084

>>10170644
The sun IS moving you fucking 'tard.

>> No.10171098

>>10171067
>constant acceleration of the Earth in the same direction for thousands of years
This is what sci-chosis sufferers actually believe.

>> No.10171690

I am the center of the universe

>> No.10172073

>>10171690
Never knew the center of the universe was a raving homosexual

>> No.10172911

>>10170644
>Apparently Earth as the center of the galaxy does make rational sense depending on the perspective.

Astro major here:

No it fucking doesn't

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>>10170644
Matter must move, otherwise it wouldn't be matter. Is "Earth" not matter?

>> No.10174776

>>10170655
No. In the sun centric model, a single equation accurately describes Earth's and Mar's motion around the sun. In the Earth centric model, you need a different function for every new satellite.

In the end, it doesn't even matter which is closer to reality, but just which model is easier to use. That is the one that will be taught.

>> No.10175342

>>10170712
>Seems weird that shit follows rules

>> No.10175345

>>10171098
No, thats what flat earthers think causes gravity

>> No.10175359
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What are the mods doing? These threads are literally /x/ material. There is a designated board for this shit

>> No.10175365

>>10170644
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_of_evil_(cosmology)
What do you guys think of this?

>> No.10175376

>>10170644
Who told you the sun is not moving too? That's foolish.

>>10172911
In a sense, it does. You can arbitrarily asign any body to occupy a zero/zero/zero coordinate, and plot how everything else wheels about it. Which is essentially what Tycho did in >>10170666


You get into trouble when you pretend that your arbitrary assignment represents a workable model of reality, of course.

>> No.10175378

>>10175365
>move in a circle around a dark room
>only holding a flashlight
>there's no way the room is a circle, just like I am walking

>> No.10175412

>>10170644
In the sun's reference frame, it is perfectly stationary

>> No.10175426
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>>10170644
Pic related shows one make sense while the other makes nonsense.

>> No.10175467

>>10170712
It's almost like there is some kind of conservation of angular momentum going on.

>> No.10175470

>>10172073
Why do you think everything in the universe is expanding away from the center? Eventually that queer is going to be isolated in an empty universe without baryonic matter, and everyone else can finally breathe a sigh of relief.

>> No.10175480

>>10175378
I don't understand your analogy, sorry
Do you guys think it will lead to something big, like discovering that the Earth is at the center of the Universe?

>> No.10175576

>>10170644
Motion is relative. There is no "center." The sun is moving with respect to the earth, which is moving with respect to the sun.