In Matty's Paradigm we believe that the universe is enclosed in a crystalline sphere called the firmament, so it can't be expanding. Obviously there's some other explanation for the apparent redshift of stellar objects.
Are We Breaking the Speed Limit?
The Bible describes the Sun either standing still or going backwards so it seems appropriate to examine the account of creation to see if the scripture could actually accommodate a Geocentrospheric system.
When Empirical Isn’t
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) were asked: if Newton's law of universal gravitation is an empirical formula, how is the accepted mass of the sun (1.9^E30 kg) not empirical?
Relative Motion
There's no observable difference between heliocentric and Geocentrospheric models because they're two frames of reference in the same system. They coexist.
Math – A Recipe for Fudge
The beauty of math, and the reason why it is the best recipe for fudge in the universe, is that it proves that a geocentrospheric model is possible.
Voyager Found the Firmament
The Voyager spacecraft have been on their missions since 1977 and have flown far past the orbits of the planets in our solar system. They took a solar system family portrait and found the firmament.
The Fourth Day
We know that the difference between a heliocentric theory and a geocentric theory is one of relative motion only, and that such a difference has no physical significance.
