Ok, all I saw was a link to create a page about parallax and no mention at all of comets.
Nice job explaining eclipses and planetary motion though!
Comets are stray pieces of debris which come in from beyond the uncharted tundra to circle above our habitable area.
Meteors/meteorites are comets which eventually make contact with the earth's surface.
And they just happen to come into our view in a predictable pattern matching a highly eccentric orbit around the sun? What about their coma/tail(visible from the earth)? If the sun is a spotlight shining down on the earth, would it radiate enough energy in the direction of the comet to vaporize the ice/dust into a visible "atmosphere"? If the tail is not caused by the solar wind(which I assume wouldn't exist in this model) pushing gas and dust from the coma away from the sun, than what accounts for the comet's tail?
And our observations of stellar parallax??