I haven't watched the whole thing yet. I'm about 40 minutes in. So far, you and Dr. Sungenis are aquitting yourselves really well. I'm impressed by the sympathy you obviously have for the scientists who took part in the film, and for scientists in general. I would hope a sizeable portion of the general public is able to take notice of the astonishing transformation of our understanding of the cosmos that is taking place at this time.
It was a great honor and privilege to be given the chance to speak with these scientists about the Copernican Principle, here at the moment where it faces the most profound observational challenges yet.
Events have rapidly increased that duress since the interviews.
It is important that this metaphysical assumption about reality be carefully tested and no longer merely assumed.
I suspect one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, means which will be employed to try to undermine the evidence pointing towards the Earth as a special (very special!) place in the universe will be obfuscation.
I think a significant part of the struggle will be to keep the public focused on the essential evidence pointing towards the Earth as a special place and not let the adversaries take control of the discussion by their distracting obfuscation of the evidence and tangential fairy tales of multiverse and the like.
I just looked at it now and the # of views was already up to 1831. Yours truly (James from Cicero, Illinois) pipes in with a question (which, of course, I already knew the answer to. Nevertheless, t wanted to have that answer go out to the many possible skeptics who might have been listening then or later on and, of course, an excellent answer was provided. The answer is also greatly elaborated on in Dr. Sungenis' truly magnificent (now 3 volume) work Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right seen at www.galileowaswrong.com.
I just posted this comment at the youtube site: "Skeptics of the movie should check out both of the producer Robert Sungenis' websites: www.galileowaswrong.com and www.galileowaswrong.blogspot.com. It is here where so much of what purports to uphold the Copernican Principle (the Earth has no special place in the universe) is clearly refuted. Another great site to visit is http://scripturecatholic.com/geocentrism.html."
Just got done viewing the show. Great job Rick and Bob!
ReplyDeleteThanks James, and all who tuned in to make "The Principle: one of the all time biggest "Mic'd Up" audiences!
DeleteIf you missed the show, go to the same link above to watch from the archive.
I haven't watched the whole thing yet. I'm about 40 minutes in. So far, you and Dr. Sungenis are aquitting yourselves really well. I'm impressed by the sympathy you obviously have for the scientists who took part in the film, and for scientists in general. I would hope a sizeable portion of the general public is able to take notice of the astonishing transformation of our understanding of the cosmos that is taking place at this time.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great honor and privilege to be given the chance to speak with these scientists about the Copernican Principle, here at the moment where it faces the most profound observational challenges yet.
DeleteEvents have rapidly increased that duress since the interviews.
It is important that this metaphysical assumption about reality be carefully tested and no longer merely assumed.
I suspect one of the greatest, if not THE greatest, means which will be employed to try to undermine the evidence pointing towards the Earth as a special (very special!) place in the universe will be obfuscation.
ReplyDeleteI think a significant part of the struggle will be to keep the public focused on the essential evidence pointing towards the Earth as a special place and not let the adversaries take control of the discussion by their distracting obfuscation of the evidence and tangential fairy tales of multiverse and the like.
Moon would be a great place to do Foucault Pendulum experiment because it does not rotate about axis.
ReplyDeleteSince yesterday it is also on Youtube. With 730 views already, I might add.
ReplyDeletehttp://youtu.be/uIqsVMQGoK0
Yikes! 1,500 plus already! This thing is moving faster than our trailer ;-)
ReplyDeleteNow 6,500…….Wow. With these, plus the Vortex trailer views and our own, we are getting up near 75,000 trailer views so far.
DeleteI guess people are interested ;-)
I just looked at it now and the # of views was already up to 1831. Yours truly (James from Cicero, Illinois) pipes in with a question (which, of course, I already knew the answer to. Nevertheless, t wanted to have that answer go out to the many possible skeptics who might have been listening then or later on and, of course, an excellent answer was provided. The answer is also greatly elaborated on in Dr. Sungenis' truly magnificent (now 3 volume) work Galileo Was Wrong: The Church Was Right seen at www.galileowaswrong.com.
ReplyDeleteI just posted this comment at the youtube site: "Skeptics of the movie should check out both of the producer Robert Sungenis' websites: www.galileowaswrong.com and www.galileowaswrong.blogspot.com. It is here where so much of what purports to uphold the Copernican Principle (the Earth has no special place in the universe) is clearly refuted. Another great site to visit is http://scripturecatholic.com/geocentrism.html."
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