Please explain with your hundreds of peer reviews from all over the globe, yes "globe", and explain in detail why RET is inconsistent.
RET cannot explain the results of the bedford canal experiments.
Atmospheric refractive phenomena are a very likely explanation for the results of the Bedford Canal experiments.
RET cannot tell me the mechanism for gravity.
And FET can't tell me the mechanism for the UA, so we're even.
RET cannot demonstrate the existence of Dark Matter or Dark Energy.
Actually, it can.
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMZ6GSVYVE_index_0.htmlRET cannot tell me why the galaxies to spin as if they were solid disks.
Dark matter.
RET cannot tell me whether the earth is hollow or not. Some RE'ers believe that the earth is hollow.
Seismic surveys say that the earth is not hollow. If you can find some evidence to support Hollow Earth theory, then feel free to let us know.
RET cannot decide whether the earth is physically growing or not. Some REers believe that the earth is physically growing.
Actually, the earth is physically growing by an average of about one ton of space debris entering the atmosphere per day.
RET cannot tell me how old the earth is. Some RE'ers believe that the earth is 6000 years old. Some believe that the earth is 4.5 billion years old. Why cant RE'ers decide?
The prevailing theory is 4.5 billion years. When you find some evidence to support Young Earth Creationism, feel free to let us know.
RET cannot decide whether the earth is geocentric or heliocentric. Some RE'ers believe that the earth is geocentric.
Since a number of space probes have explored the solar system, I'd say that heliocentric would be a pretty safe bet.
These are inconsistencies in the RET model in the same way that you guys pointing out minority FET beliefs (ie. first post of this thread) is an inconsistency in FET.
Tom, you do realize that all of the fringe RET theories you pointed out have far more consistent models than FET does, don't you? At least all of those fringe RE theories can explain sunrises and sunsets without resorting to tricks of perspective or bendy light.