Castle of haven is a diagram of an element. It is the complete configuration of the all electron orbita and the types of fundamental structure within an atom; it is based on the noble gases, this is the standard system describing the types of motion and position of the electron within any given atom
Dear John, thks for the excellent content. i thoroughly enjoyed it. thks for putting the historical context so well ..... especially how ptolemy's idea of imaginary focal point influenced kepler into thinking of sun at that focus and the rest is history ....!
In my book, "The Tychos" (2018) I thoroughly demonstrate that Tycho Brahe was (near-completely) right - and that Kepler was (near-completely) wrong. Brahe's proposed geoheliocentric model only lacked a "missing piece of the puzzle", namely Earth's slow (1-mph) motion around what I have called the "PVP" orbit (which stands for Polaris-Vega-Polaris), an orbit which is completed in 25344 years. Also, in his time, Brahe had no knowledge of the fact that almost all star system's are binary (e.g. Sirius A and Sirius B), so he never realized that his own model (featuring the intersecting orbits of the Sun and Mars) showed that our solar system is, in fact, a binary system. Curiously, the relative proportions of the diameters of Sirius A (by far the brightest star in our skies) versus the tiny Sirius B are near-identical to those of the Sun and Mars. www.tychos.info/
Tycho Brahe was (almost) right - while Kepler was (completely) wrong. The TYCHOS is the only existing model which agrees with ALL astronomical observations gathered across the centuries. Happy read to everyone ! And let the Tychonic revolution begin! - Simon Shack www.tychos.info
Castle of haven is a diagram of an element. It is the complete configuration of the all electron orbita and the types of fundamental structure within an atom; it is based on the noble gases, this is the standard system describing the types of motion and position of the electron within any given atom
Great lecture, thank you, Watched all of it 1:28:53
Dear John, thks for the excellent content. i thoroughly enjoyed it. thks for putting the historical context so well ..... especially how ptolemy's idea of imaginary focal point influenced kepler into thinking of sun at that focus and the rest is history ....!
In my book, "The Tychos" (2018) I thoroughly demonstrate that Tycho Brahe was (near-completely) right - and that Kepler was (near-completely) wrong. Brahe's proposed geoheliocentric model only lacked a "missing piece of the puzzle", namely Earth's slow (1-mph) motion around what I have called the "PVP" orbit (which stands for Polaris-Vega-Polaris), an orbit which is completed in 25344 years. Also, in his time, Brahe had no knowledge of the fact that almost all star system's are binary (e.g. Sirius A and Sirius B), so he never realized that his own model (featuring the intersecting orbits of the Sun and Mars) showed that our solar system is, in fact, a binary system. Curiously, the relative proportions of the diameters of Sirius A (by far the brightest star in our skies) versus the tiny Sirius B are near-identical to those of the Sun and Mars. www.tychos.info/
Rudolph II en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor was the Bohemian King who employed Tycho de Brahe and Kepler in Prague
Tycho Brahe was (almost) right - while Kepler was (completely) wrong. The TYCHOS is the only existing model which agrees with ALL astronomical observations gathered across the centuries.
Happy read to everyone ! And let the Tychonic revolution begin! - Simon Shack www.tychos.info
And it was already done by Aryabhata, ancient Indian astronomers
Here because of Dr. David Wood.
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