Yeah, you posted the gif of the mythical vortex solar system and then claim it somehow represents UA with ZERO inputs offered in support.
As I recall, he said along the lines of: if you look at it from a certain perspective, it's kinda, sorta what an upwardly accelerating FE universe might look like. He never said that it was meant to be an accurate FE model. You know, just like every other FE model ever presented by an FE'er.
Stash wrote: "“At the end of the day, wouldn't a scriptural interpretation of UA simply be this..."
Even when his own words are right in front of you, you choose the Adam Schiff approach and substitute your own...
Get out penguin.
Again, over and over again, you never add anything, just subtract. Is that your schtick in real life too? If so, very sad. For the umpteenth time, I wrote, "At the end of the day, wouldn't a scriptural interpretation of UA...?" It's called a question which I shouldn't have to explain to you what that is, yet again.
Do you have a problem with questions? What don't you get?
Now, as I and others have pointed out, why don't you offer up a model instead of just complaining. Or would you like to further embarrass yourself by repeatedly failing to understand the written word and basic punctuation? We'll start simple; what is the real world model for a setting sun on a flat earth?
Hey, when you call something "scriptural," that means you ascribe a level of validity to the model.
Which, as an RE adherent, you don't.
So, the point of my OP is to point out your disingenuous asshattery and inability to support said asshattery with any sort of valid reference.
You, who don't believe in what you call a mythical place, presume to dictate to the rest of the world what said mythical place would look like...
The real world model of FE is right in front of you, each and everyday.
Now, get to cross referencing your pixels to miles and give everybody here the full breakdown...
I am sick and tired of asking you to do the work you already should have done when you offered up this BS at the forum.