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The Constant Universe
According to three recent independent studies, the Sun lies
~50.5 light years north of the galactic plane, towards the Constellation Coma
Berenices. With this information in mind, today’s man sees the moon
as orbiting around the earth in a simple circle at a constant speed.
But it is not the absolute truth that the earth travels in a circle at a constant speed around the sun! In our limited understanding of the universe, we presuppose this as being true, because most of us cannot view the total picture of motion or motions of the universe around us. In our minds, we see our Earth as circling the sun. And in that same picture, we also have the notion of our moon. A moon that perfectly orbits around the Earth. These are the two independent pictures that today’s man grows up with. A far cry from the flat earth views of the eurocentric world in ancient times, despite the teachings of the Egyptians, Ethiopians and Babylonians that were inplace thousands upon thousands of years before the eurocentric's flat earthers began to think, and conceived of something called flat. How is it possible that our minds believe that the earth travels in a circle, when we know that it is impossible for the moon to do so! This implies that the moon’s speed is not constant. The moon must, at some point in time, slow its progression around the earth in order for it to continue to appear to circle the earth. For at some point in time and space, it will be ahead of the earth and need to wait.
There will also be a time that the moon lags the Earth. And, during those events, it will need to speed up, to catch up with the earth.
Now, I can see the many minds thinking, “Well, the moon gets whip lashed during the earth’s travels around the sun.” Yes. At first thought, this vision could account for the additional energy required for the moon to catch-up and in the other cases to physically slow down. But, now lets look at this picture.
As we see the absolute reality of it all, the sun is itself moving through space. And at some points in time, the moon will lead and need to wait for the Earth, and the Earth will lead and need to wait for the sun! At those times, the moon will move at its slowest speed, while the earth waits for the sun to catch-up? Visits
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