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Qui Bono (to whom is it a benefit?) Only if continued empirical tests contradicted the theory could the theory be modified, or dropped entirely if a new theory was proposed in its place.
Turtles All The Way DownHowever, from at least the 6th century BCE, the theory of the flat Earth began to fall out of favour. By the time we get to Aristotle in the 4th century BCE, the idea of a spherical Earth is commonplace, at least among the educated classes. And by the 1st Century BCE it is considered an uncontroversial truth. Having said that, the theory of a flat Earth has continued as a minor tradition in thought, like a handful of theories in science, such as Lamarckianism and vitalism.
But, if the flat Earth serves as a kind of myth or fantasy for those who believe in it, there are also myths about the flat Earth that are just as widespread.
One of the most widely propagated myths in the contemporary world is the belief that Columbus was advised by the Catholic Church to abandon his journey on the basis that he risked falling off the edge of the world.
‘The Principle’ Tells the ‘Most Interesting Detective Story in History’ That Scientists Want ConcealedRick DeLano, producer and writer of the documentary film “The Principle,” talked about his film with SiriusXM host Stephen K. Bannon on Wednesday’s edition of Breitbart News Daily.
“In this time of political almost-revolution, why should somebody take time to watch your documentary, which is going to potentially change their entire view of the universe?” Bannon asked, posing what many philosophers would argue is a question that answers itself.
“You’re right, this is the whole ball of wax, let’s face it,” DeLano replied. “Until about 500 years ago, everybody in the world looked up and saw the Sun going across the sky and figured that’s what was actually happening. And, of course, Copernicus came along and said, no, that’s an illusion — we’re spinning around our axis once a day and going around the Sun once a year.”
“That smoothed out so many strange things that it was universally adopted,” DeLano said. “It’s one of the most fascinating things in the world, how we all had our view of reality completely inverted from the ancient view of us being the center and focus of the universe.”
“Now, what’s really interesting — it’s ironic, in a way — we finally get to the point where we can build sensors, look out and see the absolute furthest stretches of this incredible universe of ours, and what we see — it’s almost comical. We see that on its very largest scales, this universe seems to be constructed in such a way that the whole darn thing, on its largest scales, is picking out a special direction — and it happens to be us!” he exclaimed.
This should be a completely random residue, of course, of the Big Bang. Instead, what we see is, the darn thing is completely counter-predicted. It’s not random. It picks out a special direction. It’s very planar. And, across the entire universe, it picks out a special direction.
There’s not supposed to be one. There’s supposed to be no up, no down, no left, no right, no special directions, no special locations — but there are. There is a special direction across the entire universe. The physicists have been calling it the ‘Axis of Evil,’ which is a unique and interesting name. But this Axis of Evil shouldn’t be there, and it is.
It is pointing out a special direction, and it is related to us. Our supposedly insignificant, tiny pale blue dot Earth seems to be a focus — well, the way that Lawrence Krauss puts it in the film is that, you know, if these observations were true, he said at the time, this would mean that the entire universe is arranged around us.
“What we know now is that it is true. We can disagree about what this might mean, but there’s really no longer any grounds to disagree about the fact that it’s there. It is there,” DeLano asserted.
“It’s being actively suppressed,” said DeLano. “And that shouldn’t surprise you at all. If you watch the film, you’ll see that Michio Kaku, very famous cosmologist, states right into the camera that the dark matter issue was swept under the rug for 70 years. For 70 years they knew that the galaxies weren’t spinning according to the laws of gravity. That was kept completely hidden for 70 years, until they came up with an explanation that they could run with, which they now call ‘dark matter.’ This is much bigger than that. This drops that to complete insignificance.”
“You’re gonna tell your kids one of two stories, because there are only two,” DeLano said of his movie’s significance to the common man. “The first one says that we’re an insignificant pale blue dot, that we’re the outcome of random physical processes, that we are absolutely nothing special — that there is absolutely nothing special about us or our location.”
“The other story is one that everybody in the world believed, up until Copernicus came along, which is that we are the actual focus and center of the entire creation,” he continued. “The fact that we have all gone from one to the other, over the past 500 years, is the most interesting detective story in history.
Dr Robert Sungenis vs Allegedly Sane Flat Earther (hilarious excerpt) :
HEY PUNK, MAKE MY DAY, PROVE ME WRONG :
(watching this video you will easier figure out a real purpose of FLAT EARTH movement (psyop designed and activated by those who want to discredit geocentrism))
FLAT EARTH PROBLEM (LISTEN IT VERY CAREFULLY) :
THIS IS ALL YOU WILL EVER NEED TO BE SURE THAT THE EARTH IS SPHERICALLY SHAPED :
https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=82434.msg2200711#msg2200711https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=82434.msg2200805#msg2200805https://www.theflatearthsociety.org/forum/index.php?topic=82434.msg2201616#msg2201616You will never (
NEVER) see
at least one lousy attempt of refutation of anything (any argument) that i presented in three posts (links) above!!! It says it all...
IN ADDITION :
THE COSMOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE IS NOT IN THE SKY :
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1611.02139.pdf