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Has Geocentrism become less popular?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shemjaza" data-source="post: 77392047" data-attributes="member: 146291"><p>Before the Theory of Relativity we had already begun to discover physical anomalies that are explained by it and not by regular Newtonian physics, like the orbit of Mercury. In the modern world the readings and time data of accurate global positioning satellites also feature anomalies consistent with relativistic effects.</p><p></p><p>This all adds credence to conclusion that space itself is a kind of substance that is effected by the rest of the physical world and shows the difference between relative velocity through space and the detected effects of expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemjaza, post: 77392047, member: 146291"] Before the Theory of Relativity we had already begun to discover physical anomalies that are explained by it and not by regular Newtonian physics, like the orbit of Mercury. In the modern world the readings and time data of accurate global positioning satellites also feature anomalies consistent with relativistic effects. This all adds credence to conclusion that space itself is a kind of substance that is effected by the rest of the physical world and shows the difference between relative velocity through space and the detected effects of expansion. [/QUOTE]
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