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Old 28-March-2008, 02:32 AM
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How do you justify the notion that the Earth is at the exact center of the Universe?

The rest of this sounds like fitting the facts to a rather incredible hypothesis.

It also does not match all observations. Nor do you have any explanation as to how you think that gravity increases over distance.
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