Mind's Eye Re: Different points of view are all true

Thank you for your thoughtfulness in presenting texts, andrew.

On Aug 21, 10:30 am, andrew vecsey <andrewvec...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Different points of views can be all true. Comments and discussion greatly
> appreciated
>
> For example,
>
>    - The earth does NOT rotate around sun.
>    - The emptiness of a vacuum is more dense than the most dense matter.
>    - atoms and their electrons have physical shapes that determine their
>    characteristics.
>
> In the essay below, it is argued that different points of view can all be
> true.
>
>  *Universe** centric point of view*
> From an earth centric point of view, the sun and universe rotate around the
> earth.
> From a sun centric point of view, the earth rotates around the sun.
> From a universe centric point of view, the earth does not rotate around the
> sun but travels along with it in a sinusoidal swinging from side to side
> but always going in a forward path. It never actually turns around 360
> degrees and goes the other way, like it does in the sun centric view. This
> repetitive swinging from one side of the sun to the other side appears from
> the sun's point of view to be an orbital, but from a universal point of
> view, it is sinusoidal. The earth is always being pushed towards the sun.
> When it is on the front side of it, the push towards the sun acts to
> decelerate it. When it is at the sun's back side, the push towards the sun
> accelerates it forward. When it is on one side of the sun, the push towards
> the sun pushes it towards the other side. The earth follows the sun like a
> child running circles around his father as they are both walking. The earth
> spins at 463 m/s at its equator making it look from our stationary earth
> that the sun and the universe rotate around the earth.  The sun and the
> earth travel 250 km/s thru the galaxy. The earth travels at 30 km/s around
> the sun. That makes the earth's path thru space non orbital.
>
> ***An inside-out point of view*
>
> Everyday experience indicates that mass is denser than the space it moves
> in. We are accustomed and taught to think that the fabric of our space is a
> vacuum of nothing and the particles of mass in it are made from matter. We
> are used to seeing matter as black solid balls moving in a white empty
> space. This is analogous to solids and liquids in an environment of air.
> The observed behavior of light, gravity and inertia of mass requires that
> the surrounding fabric of space be much denser than the masses that move
> around in it. It requires that mass be much less dense than space. With an
> inside-out point of view, mass in space are like bubbles in a liquid. It is
> like looking at the negatives of photographs.
>
> *A** Mechanistic point of view**
> *
> By proposing shapes and motion to atoms that reflect forms and movements
> observed in our everyday reality, an understanding of the fundamental
> unobserved particles of our universe is attained. A mechanism is proposed
> for the forces of gravity, inertia and the EM fields as well as for
> electricity, magnetism and radiation, all reflecting mechanisms that we see
> in our everyday reality. By this, an understanding of the fundamental
> forces is attained.
>
> For an animation of the earth`s motion thru space, see video at the 6
> minute mark of the following video at.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnMQwPpbO74
>
> "As you go away from your sun you will see that the sun is moving thru
> space ten times faster than the earth is moving around it. Then you will
> finally see that the earth does not rotate around the sun like you once
> thought it did but follows it with a wavering path going always forward and
> never backward."

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