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       Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: Zetetica Date: February 5, 2019, 11:36 pm
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  HTML https://www.bitchute.com/video/3CiTdWcimTE/
       I've been watching this video and all I can think of is why
       anyone would think they can see half the globe's sky at ground
       level on a clear night. Just how high up do we see? Would we
       also see half the globe if we ascend 100,000 feet and look down?
       Higher? How much higher? How much can we make out?
       #Post#: 3773--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: February 9, 2019, 9:18 pm
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       [quote author=Zetetica link=topic=348.msg3709#msg3709
       date=1549431389]
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjOCCOlx1Y4
       I've been watching this video and all I can think of is why
       anyone would think they can see half the globe's sky at ground
       level on a clear night. Just how high up do we see? Would we
       also see half the globe if we ascend 100,000 feet and look down?
       Higher? How much higher? How much can we make out?
       [/quote]Did you finish watching?
       #Post#: 3774--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: Zetetica Date: February 9, 2019, 9:26 pm
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       Yes, I finished watching it. The only issue I had was all the
       occult stuff.
       #Post#: 3776--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: February 9, 2019, 9:32 pm
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       [quote author=Zetetica link=topic=348.msg3774#msg3774
       date=1549769180]
       Yes, I finished watching it. The only issue I had was all the
       occult stuff.
       [/quote]I haven't watched it all yet. I post so much and read so
       much and listen to so much and watch so much that I only have
       time to eat and sleep. I'm exaggerating a little but that's what
       it feel like.
       All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
       #Post#: 4904--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: April 13, 2019, 10:07 am
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       Tycho Brahe's Arguments (see the comment section)
       Comment :
       What we have in the history of western science is a fully formed
       highly detailed geocentric cosmology and mathematical astronomy
       in the form of the Syntaxis Mathematiké from Ptolemaeus from the
       middle of the second century CE. This lays out in great detail
       all of the arguments for and against both the geocentric and
       heliocentric cosmologies known to the Greek astronomers and
       cosmologist over a period of about six hundred years. Not
       exactly fragments of ideas!
       These arguments are logically argued scientific hypotheses based
       on solid empirical observation made by Babylonian and Greek
       astronomers over a period of approximately nine hundred years.
       Thanks to Ptolemaeus we know exactly why geocentrism was the
       standard. A standard that was accepted and defended in the works
       of Plato, Aristotle and many other Greek philosophers and
       mathematical commentators. This standard was also maintained and
       defended by many, many Islamic philosophers and astronomers from
       about 800 CE into the Early Modern Period.
       The geocentric hypotheses of Greek and Islamic cosmology and
       astronomy were not based on religious beliefs but on solid
       empirical observations. The religious views of the astronomers
       and cosmologists who presented those hypotheses did not play a
       significant role in their work.
       However the three main players in the introduction of
       heliocentric cosmology in the Early Modern Period Copernicus,
       Kepler and Newton (contrary to popular opinion Galileo only
       played a very minor role) were all deeply religious and the
       religious views of two of them did play a highly significant
       role in their scientific thought.
       Copernicus was a cannon of a Catholic cathedral. Kepler trained
       for the priesthood in a Lutheran seminary and remained devotedly
       religious all of his life believing that he was serving his God
       through his astronomical work. Newton was by any standards a
       religious fanatic who believed that he had been special chosen
       by God to reveal the secrets of His creation.
       10 minutes
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEKOyGNLL58&t=384s
       #Post#: 4946--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: guest8 Date: April 14, 2019, 9:05 pm
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       [quote author=patrick jane link=topic=348.msg4904#msg4904
       date=1555168050]
       Tycho Brahe's Arguments (see the comment section)
       Comment :
       What we have in the history of western science is a fully formed
       highly detailed geocentric cosmology and mathematical astronomy
       in the form of the Syntaxis Mathematiké from Ptolemaeus from the
       middle of the second century CE. This lays out in great detail
       all of the arguments for and against both the geocentric and
       heliocentric cosmologies known to the Greek astronomers and
       cosmologist over a period of about six hundred years. Not
       exactly fragments of ideas!
       These arguments are logically argued scientific hypotheses based
       on solid empirical observation made by Babylonian and Greek
       astronomers over a period of approximately nine hundred years.
       Thanks to Ptolemaeus we know exactly why geocentrism was the
       standard. A standard that was accepted and defended in the works
       of Plato, Aristotle and many other Greek philosophers and
       mathematical commentators. This standard was also maintained and
       defended by many, many Islamic philosophers and astronomers from
       about 800 CE into the Early Modern Period.
       The geocentric hypotheses of Greek and Islamic cosmology and
       astronomy were not based on religious beliefs but on solid
       empirical observations. The religious views of the astronomers
       and cosmologists who presented those hypotheses did not play a
       significant role in their work.
       However the three main players in the introduction of
       heliocentric cosmology in the Early Modern Period Copernicus,
       Kepler and Newton (contrary to popular opinion Galileo only
       played a very minor role) were all deeply religious and the
       religious views of two of them did play a highly significant
       role in their scientific thought.
       Copernicus was a cannon of a Catholic cathedral. Kepler trained
       for the priesthood in a Lutheran seminary and remained devotedly
       religious all of his life believing that he was serving his God
       through his astronomical work. Newton was by any standards a
       religious fanatic who believed that he had been special chosen
       by God to reveal the secrets of His creation.
       10 minutes
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEKOyGNLL58&t=384s
       [/quote]
       [shadow=blue,left]Could it be that the lights in the sky are
       simply an electric light show? Most likely!
       Blade[/shadow]
       #Post#: 6176--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: June 8, 2019, 5:57 pm
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       [member=53]Zetetica[/member] - we miss you and your satanism.
       #Post#: 15701--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: July 30, 2020, 11:46 pm
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       Interesting
       #Post#: 16973--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: guest73 Date: September 1, 2020, 12:41 pm
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       Good video if you have the time
       #Post#: 17523--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Luminaries Video: Pondering
       By: patrick jane Date: September 13, 2020, 11:59 am
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       [quote author=Jesus Truth link=topic=348.msg16973#msg16973
       date=1598982101]
       Good video if you have the time
       [/quote]Indeed
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