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Originally Posted by Robert Tulip
Consider the following model. A spinning ball in a pool of water, powered to maintain constant spin rate, is analogous to our planet earth held in position in space by solar gravity.
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This pretty well sums up my opinion of your writing, which appears to show a vivid imagination but a serious lack of understanding of basic physics. Our spinning planet is not being powered to maintain a constant velocity, and its gravitationally bound orbital motion is dynamically very different from static floating in a pool of water.
I could go on and on, but I do not wish to waste the time and effort. In my opinion your posts belong in the medieval era, before Copernicus and others began restoring physics to the line of thought about the movements in the universe around us.