Eclipses

Presented as proof of heliocentricity. Eclipses of the sun or moon are observed from the earth. The phenomenon is caused by an alignment of the sun, moon and earth, or the sun, earth and moon. They are predicted using historical observations that were also made from the earth. The phenomenon is both inherently and empirically …

Coriolis Effect

It is not possible to prove that the earth is rotating. Experimental results which have formerly been used as a way to prove that the earth has daily rotation are examples of GDE on a stationary earth.

Aberration of light

Original Article Talking Points Aberration of lightStellar parallaxCopernicusKepler's lawsNewtonian physicsBradley and MolyneuxLuminiferous aetherAether dragLorentz' length contractionSpecial relativity

What are the accepted proofs that Earth revolves around the Sun? When did this realization take place?

Original Article This article contains a smoking gun quote which demonstrates the circular nature of using stellar parallax to prove heliocentricity. Spot the circular reasoning "If an astronomer measures the position of a nearby star, and then measures it again six months later" The assumption that the earth is moving is made before the measurements …

Stellar Spectroscopy

Stellar spectroscopy conveniently ignores the possibility that stars are reflecting sunlight and incorporates itself into one of the most intricate examples of circular reasoning ever devised. Circular reasoning is a problem in science where people make up fiction that suits their narrative, then use the fiction to rationalize more fiction. A good example is heliocentricity. …