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Planets make their annual rotations towards the Sun and back. It is not about rotation of planets around the Sun at their annual motions. What actually takes place is a diurnal revolution of the solar sphere. We can observe the same at diurnal rotation of the entire sphere of galaxy, not just its center. Planets are held on their orbits with the Sun's energy, not the centrifugal and centripetal forces. "... In the 4th century B.C., these phenomena were explained by ancient Greek scientist Eudoxus who supposed existence of a number of "celestial spheres" placed one into the other like nested…mehr

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Planets make their annual rotations towards the Sun and back. It is not about rotation of planets around the Sun at their annual motions. What actually takes place is a diurnal revolution of the solar sphere. We can observe the same at diurnal rotation of the entire sphere of galaxy, not just its center. Planets are held on their orbits with the Sun's energy, not the centrifugal and centripetal forces. "... In the 4th century B.C., these phenomena were explained by ancient Greek scientist Eudoxus who supposed existence of a number of "celestial spheres" placed one into the other like nested dolls. Each sphere rotating independently of others had its own celestial bodies fixed thereto". And this is really the case. The Earth is a generator of energy. Energy is generated by both the Earth and the Sun by rotation. The electric constituent of the energy generated by the Earth, interacting with atoms and molecules of the terrestrial sphere, creates the phenomenon of sound. The electric constituent of the energy generated by the Sun interacting with atoms and molecules of the terrestrial spheres, creates the phenomenon of light.
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I was born in the Soviet Union, in the city of Alma-Ata, in 1960. When I was eight, our family moved to Tashkent. I graduated from the Tashkent Electrical Engineering Institute (TEIS) (part-time department). In 1994, after the breakup of the USSR, I moved to Russia. Since then, I have been studying philosophy, astronomy and theosophy.