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Re: Astronomy at School? prd 12-15-2006
Posted by prd on December 15, 2006, 7:28 pm
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> After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, ellis@no.spam () Spat the Words
>
>>
>>>anyone that belives that the sun goes around the earth is a plain and
>>>simple FOOL.
>>
>> Actually it does. Motion is relative. But things work out a whole lot
>> easier when you take the other point of view.
>
> That's right. Relative to a stationary earth, the whole
> universe is in motion around us.

Actually the whole universe revolves around sci.archaeology
as it seems every kook in the universe has a need to post
his crap ideas in a group with no interest of that topic
what-so-ever.

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