The New Geocentric Paradigm

Disclaimer: This is not intended to be a debate over the flat Earth.

This is the trailer for the new movie The Principle directed by Rick DeLano. The idea of this documentary is that science might have made a fatal mistake in its presumptions and calculations about our place in the cosmos and we might actually be living in a geocentric model of the universe.

What’s the problem with this? As someone might immediately guess, if we assume we live in a ‘geocentric model’ that means the universe itself, as we have been taught for the last few hundred years, does NOT exist as such. It automatically presupposes this cosmos is a much, much smaller place than we thought in contrast with this idea of an immeasurably gigantic cosmos of impossible dimensions and limitless boundaries. We are assuming the Earth goes from being just a mere speck of dust in a gigantic void to be the very center of it. That is a hell of a change, huh! There are not only spiritual and philosophical questions to be taken into account here with this assessment, but also tremendous mathematical and scientific flaws involved, to the point that it completely boggles the mind.

The very idea of a ‘Solar System’ falls completely by the wayside; there are no grays here, only black or whites. In this particular case we do throw the baby out with the bathwater, the ‘winner takes it all’, and so on. If not, how could gigantic bodies like the Sun, Jupiter and Saturn be rotating around a supposedly ‘small planet’ like Earth? and why on Earth (no pun intended) should they be doing that at all? For what purpose? How does the so-called concept of ‘gravity’ fit in all this? What humongous force is pushing this ‘gigantic planets’ in a perfect circular orbit around the Earth? How could a supposedly ‘small planet’ like ours be pulling these giant bodies around it anyway? It simply does not make any sense; it’s ridiculous.

The Solar System as such ceases to exist – period, even if we suppose the Earth is just the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. It immediately renders the idea of an inhospitably huge universe as probably the biggest blander ever committed by the Scientific Community, which makes me think of what the actual agenda behind this ‘cosmologic event’ could be.

One of the first obvious things that meets the eye is that this is a very mainstream-produced documentary (just check out who is the first character showing up in the trailer), which makes me think that basically the so-called ‘Scientific Community’ is trying to ‘cover its back’ in the face of what the last so-called ‘conspiracy theories’ have been proposing as of late in connection with the Earth being the actual center of the cosmos and the fact that the Copernican model might be basically bullshit. Is this a way for them to start advancing the idea of a geocentric model to the general public before some whistle-blower spills the beans and they end up covered with egg all over their faces for all eternity? Or seeing the whole thing from a complete different angle, are they trying to give some kind of credence to Abrahamic religions (which originally had geocentric conceptions of the universe) for the sake of some sinister agenda of Judeo-Masonic origin? Could this be a way to ‘appease’ said religions, like they have been doing lately here in Europe to Muslims in order not to ‘offend them’ for some reason? Is the Scientific Community finally cucking to superstitious and backward religions? But that does not make any sense at all either, does it?

Yes, I know the geocentric model is not something that belongs exclusively to Abrahamic religions. Quite the contrary. It was here for thousand of years before these so-called ‘religions’ ever showed their ugly faces. In fact, it is part of our ancestral spiritual past as a folk, but tell me who is having a field day as for this ‘flat Earth’ issue and the like is concerned these days. From what I see Christians are basically monopolizing the whole debate, and this is not an overstatement.

All in all, the whole thing seems absurd from an academic standpoint. Are these people committing suicide collectively then? If we assume the geocentric model is ‘true’, everything that has been assumed about the Universe, even the whole Space Program is going to be called into question and put in jeopardy big time. There is no way round it, one question will be followed by another, like in some sort of domino effect, and I think the consequences could be quite nasty for certain entities… Or so I think.

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It is not just about changing the ‘position’ of the Earth in the cosmos (whatever its shape might be); a whole new paradigm comes with it all. Are all ‘planets’ in the ‘Solar System’ actually just small ‘moons’ rotating around the Earth in a planetary system in which the Moon is the nearest object to our world? Is the Sun as big as they say it is then? According to this geocentric model it cannot possibly be.

As I have stated before one cannot adopt one model without completely obliterating the other (Geocentric Model vs Heliocentric Model) and I think this is what is being somewhat ‘suggested’ in the trailer of this movie, which I repeat, looks as mainstream as excrement, but I think I’m getting a bit ahead of myself here. I for one will wait to watch the entire thing to get to ‘conclusions’ (if that can be the case at all).

The real point of contention is what the agenda behind all this is. I don’t know what is cooking, but I presume that soon enough we will know.

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