Synonymy

We have to take a step back and remember that we are on popular science turf (SciPop) when we start talking in their terms about the cosmos. SciPop wants you to believe that the stars are distant suns and galaxies.

Galileo’s Bluff

Galileo’s bluff is the starting point for THE NARRATIVE of heliocentricity. It’s an induced rationalization of evidence to fit the premise, it’s not proof of heliocentricity.

The Hawking Effect

One of our favorite books is "A Brief History of Time," by Stephen Hawking. In this and his other books Hawking expands use of the scientific method as an inductive tool. He opened up the realm of plausibility.

April 4th

Astronomy has grown around this assumption: stars are suns. It's false. Galileo, Kepler, Newton, Einstein, and others stole the modern mind and gave us an understanding of the cosmos which isn't real.

Transit of Venus

Any time that someone uses the transit of Venus as proof of heliocentricity they’re demonstrating that their knowledge of the subject matter is at or below a superficial level.

Moons of Jupiter

Any time someone uses the moons of Jupiter as proof of heliocentricity they're demonstrating that their knowledge of the subject matter is at or below a superficial level.

Phases of Venus

Any time someone uses the phases of Venus as proof of heliocentricity they're demonstrating that their knowledge of the subject matter is at or below a superficial level.