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What evidence today supports a geocentric cosmology?

Dr. Robert Sungenis
10/28/2025
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Summary Answer

Modern physics and astronomy, when examined without philosophical bias, contain abundant evidence consistent with a stationary Earth at the center of the universe. Interferometric experiments show no measurable motion of Earth through space. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) reveals alignments uniquely oriented toward Earth's ecliptic and equinoxes. Relativity itself concedes that any point can be treated as the center, and observational data continually point back to the one we inhabit. (See Galileo Was Wrong, Vol. 2, chs. 5–10; Geocentrism 101, chs. 7–12.)

Expanded Analysis

1. The Michelson–Morley Null Result

In 1887, Albert Michelson and Edward Morley sought to measure Earth's motion through the supposed ether. The result was null—no fringe shift beyond instrumental error. Later experiments by Miller, Kennedy–Thorndike, and Illingworth confirmed the same.

2. CMB Alignments

In 2003, NASA's WMAP satellite revealed anisotropies in the CMB that align precisely with Earth's equinox and ecliptic planes—the "Axis of Evil." Subsequent missions confirmed the same orientation, suggesting an Earth-centered frame of reference.

3. Relativity's Concession

Einstein's general relativity abolishes absolute motion; any coordinate system may serve as the reference frame. Thus, a geocentric model is as valid mathematically as a heliocentric one.

Conclusion: Every decisive experiment of modern physics, interpreted without presupposition, is consistent with a stationary Earth.

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