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(1) Orbit Systems of Heavenly Bodies In The Universe
There are two models that are used to describe the motions of Heavenly bodies in the Universe. These motions are called Orbits or curved path around a Celestial body.
The two main models or systems of Orbits in the Universe are: the Geocentric model and the Heliocentric model.
(2) The Geocentric (‘Flat Earth?’ -Centred) model
- In the Geocentric system, the ‘Flat Earth?’ is motionless and the Sun (is a Star not a Planet) Orbits the ‘Flat Earth?’ with seven Planets in tow.
- The seven Planets, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, simultaneously orbit both the stationary ‘Flat Earth?’ and the orbiting Sun.
- ‘Flat Earth?’ is at the center of the Universe?.
- ‘Flat Earth?’ is the only place with life in the Universe and that is the reason why it is at the Centre of the Universe?.
(3) The Heliocentric (Sun-Centred) Model
- In the Heliocentric orbit system, seven Planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune) are in Orbit around the Sun?.
- As the Sun is Orbiting ‘Flat Earth?’ the Sun itself is being orbited by the same seven Planets (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) that are orbiting ‘Flat Earth?’.
- Heliocentric System of Orbits is the Side-Show in Universe?.
- The Heliocentric model is not applicable to ‘Flat Earth?’; because in the ‘Flat Earth?’ Theory the ‘Flat Earth?’ is motionless, non-rotating and non-revolving and:
- ‘Flat Earth?’ is at the centre of the Universe with the Sun and all Heavenly bodies Orbiting (curved path around) ‘Flat Earth?’.
- ‘Flat Earth?’ is the only place with life, in the universe, and ‘Flat Earth?’ is justifiably the centre of the Universe and all Celestal bodies revolve around ‘Flat Earth?’ ?.
(4) Two Simultaneous and In-Harmony Orbit Systems?
Geocentric and Heliocentric Orbits occur simultaneously and both are in harmony with each other?.
(5) The diagram below shows the Orbit Systems that we are all taught in the classroom?:
Images of the Geocentric and Heliocentric Models
Original image by Niko LangSVG version by User:Booyabazooka – Own work, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=5502912 VisibilityPublish
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