To: Elpasser
Me too. Kind of scary that heliocentrism can't be proven.
Who knew?;)
135 posted on
03/28/2006 1:34:32 PM PST by
Tevin
To: Tevin
Me too. Kind of scary that heliocentrism can't be proven.
In the realm of science, nothing can be "proven".
137 posted on
03/28/2006 1:36:14 PM PST by
Dimensio
(http://angryflower.com/bobsqu.gif <-- required reading before you use your next apostrophe!)
To: Tevin
"Kind of scary that heliocentrism can't be proven."
You mean other than the group pictures of the earth, sun, mars (in the far distance), and moon taken by Voyager (along with other such shots) on its way out to the outer planets?
Not to mention the other 1,000's of ways mentioned on this thread.
144 posted on
03/28/2006 1:41:08 PM PST by
MeanWestTexan
(Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
To: Tevin
Actuall, Earth and sun orbit each other, but the center of their mutual rotation is somewhere within the sphere of the sun, due to the difference in mass and gravitation between the two.
154 posted on
03/28/2006 1:46:56 PM PST by
SlowBoat407
(The best stuff happens just before the thread snaps.)
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