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To: editor-surveyor
Yes I know you are absolutely clueless.

Here is a clue.

The mass of the Earth is known. The mass of the sun is known. Small masses such as the Earth are caught up in the gravity of and orbit large masses that they are in proximity to, such as the Sun.

The force that the Sun exerts on the earth is calculable, measurable and observable. Compared to that you have no Bible citation to support you, no fundamental force like gravity that would make your model work, no mathematics, no observations, nothing but a quote that either coordinate system is equally valid while you insist that the coordinate system you prefer is MORE valid while declining to explain how it could be that a force could move the mass of the Sun while leaving the Earth motionless. Must be Angelic forces that are commanded to not touch the Earth, because Natural Gravitational forces are under no such compunction.

Thanks for showing that once you discount Biology, that Astronomy is next, and your progress is stymied somewhere back in the 16th Century.

407 posted on 06/29/2008 7:36:47 PM PDT by allmendream (Life begins at the moment of contraception. ;))
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To: allmendream

Why do you wish to live in darkness?

You cannot even claim a scientific basis for your rantings; you deny the sound analysis of our greatest physicists and astronomers to cling to your transparent hiding place. To satisfy your false universe, Max Born must be a liar and a dupe to your imagined deception by Einstein and thirring? Is Fred Hoyle also in on the conspiracy?

Quit wasting our time and FR’s bandwidth.


430 posted on 06/30/2008 1:56:37 PM PDT by editor-surveyor (Jimmy Carter is the skidmark in the panties of American History)
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