The peer review driven narrative starts with the desire that the Bible is wrong, the Earth is billions of years old, and there's no possible way that the stars could, or would, fall to Earth.
Experimentation for Synonymy
Most people believe that the heliocentric theory disproves Geocentrosphericity. The fact is that heliocentric and geocentrospheric are two different frames of reference in the same system. They coexist.
Giant Mirrors in Space
A majority of the stars are crystalline firmament material (CFM) which reflect sunlight like giant mirrors in space. Giant 'mirror' planets just showed up in the popular science narrative (SciPop). Surprise, surprise.
A Huge Diamond in Space
There are times when reporting on new scientific observations gets ahead of the Peer Review propaganda machine and the truth gets reported, almost by accident.
Hypothesis 30
The measurements of starlight we take don't tell us if the light is reflected or emitted by the stellar bodies, that's one of the leaps of faith in the mainstream science paradigm (SciPop).
Evidence for Synonymy
We're making a bold claim that stars aren't distant suns and galaxies. That's Galileo's bluff. The stars are fragments, and swirls of fragments, of reflective rock in the Kuiper and asteroid Belts.
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 Role of Synonymy
Synonymy has primary and secondary roles. The primary is to make it seem as if the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy is impossible. In which case, if the Bible is the inerrant word of an omnipotent God, it's a fraud.
The Narrative of Heliocentricity
If it's good enough for Star Trek, it's good enough for popular science (SciPop). Besides, if you've seen it in a Star Trek episode you already believe it's true. Slam dunk.
Tycho’s Geocentric Cosmology
Tycho Brahe made meticulous observation of the cosmos. He was on the Earth so, naturally, he observed a Geocentrospheric system. The problem was that he didn't know about binary systems because they hadn't made Star Wars yet.
