This has got to be JQP's favorite all time thread.
This has got to be JQP's favorite all time thread.
The Producer of the Principle will be joining Flat Earther Jeranism on Monday the 28th Sept on Globebusters. 6PM PST.
Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBU0rxA6_j8
Jeranism Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS_...t1D_ExQ/videos
Great minds discuss Ideas, Average minds discuss Events, Small minds discuss People. E.R.
Anytime I'm in doubt I go outside and give it a little shake.
Liberty Tree.
I'm the infamous Fred of GIM - Jewboo kindly turned over his account to me.
well yeah, thats the pont.
The thing about flat earth is that it's geocentric in concept. They just don't like the ball. They'd rather live on a plane or maybe in a bowl. All I know is, things are round and things move around but my perspective doesn't enable me to determine which around what.
The principle is a good doco. Well worth watching for anyone who hasn't already.
Great minds discuss Ideas, Average minds discuss Events, Small minds discuss People. E.R.
Anytime I'm in doubt I go outside and give it a little shake.
Liberty Tree.
JohnQPublic (19th January 2016)
Another nail in the coffin of acentrism:
"Unless the Local Universe has a significant anisotropic distribution of galaxy morphologies aligned with the orientation or the orbit of the Earth (which would be a challenge for the Cosmological Principle), our results show that there seems to be a systematic bias in the classification of galaxy morphological types between the data from the Northern and the Southern Equatorial sky. Further studies are absolutely needed to find out the exact source of this anisotropy."
"We can clearly see a region in the south of the Celestial Equator occupied mostly with early type galaxies and the northern sky is more populated by late type galaxies."
"Interestingly, the hemispherical asymmetry that we found in the distribution of the morphological types of galaxies is aligned with both the Ecliptic and the Celestial Equator planes."
"If this significant deviation from isotropy is real and not due to issues with the catalog and the classifications, it could mean that the galaxies in these two opposite directions have had different evolution and/or formation history which wouldbe a major challenge for the Cosmological Principle..."
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1609.06719v1.pdf
"What Difference, at this time, does it make?"
"What is 'is'?"
"Because you'd be in jail"
Compare quotes:
Lawrence Krauss commenting on anisotropy of the CMB
https://www.edge.org/conversation/la...that-isnt-zero
" But when you look at CMB map, you also see that the structure that is observed, is in fact, in a weird way, correlated with the plane of the earth around the sun. Is this Copernicus coming back to haunt us? That's crazy. We're looking out at the whole universe. There's no way there should be a correlation of structure with our motion of the earth around the sun — the plane of the earth around the sun — the ecliptic. That would say we are truly the center of the universe."
Javanmardi and Kroupa
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1609.06719v1.pdf
"Unless the Local Universe has a significant anisotropic distribution of galaxy morphologies aligned with the orientation or the orbit of the Earth (which would be a challenge for the Cosmological Principle), our results show that there seems to be a systematic bias in the classification of galaxy morphological types between the data from the Northern and the Southern Equatorial sky. Further studies are absolutely needed to find out the exact source of this anisotropy."
"What Difference, at this time, does it make?"
"What is 'is'?"
"Because you'd be in jail"
"What Difference, at this time, does it make?"
"What is 'is'?"
"Because you'd be in jail"