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Re: Astronomy at School? David Williams 12-15-2006
Posted by David Williams on December 15, 2006, 11:11 am
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-> That's right. Relative to a stationary earth, the whole
-> universe is in motion around us.

It's possible to think of things this way, but it's not as simple as
the conventional one. For example, you have to change the laws of
motion so that stars don't fly apart as a result of being whirled
around the earth every day.

dow

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