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The Celestial sphere is a spinning ball inside the Cell Earth! Planetary Model Resolved with Cell Earth Reality.

Sunday, April 17, 2016 10:46
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Where flat earth theory failed, Cell Earth Reality has picked up and captured the minds and hearts of the logical and intellectual community of alternative earth model research. The evidence is irrefutable. The planetary orbits finally make sense. There is no need to slap on a fictitious general relativity theory to account for the discrepencies of the “precession of the perihelion of Mercury.”

Cell Earth simply works, and works like a beautifully synchronized universal clock. The planets are affected by the magnetic current snd the temperature of the sun. The retrogrades work beautifully. No need to answer with silly earth-spinning “apparent” retrogrades.

The orbit of the planets and the path of the analemma are also easily explained…

Cell Earth Reality finally puts to rest all the mysteries of space without resorting to fictitious gravity. The Milky Way Band is NOT a spiral galaxy, and we are NOT a little speck within that glaxy. Instead the Milky Way Band performs the function of steering the sun every year, as it turns the direction of the sun every six months as the sun crosses over the band during the solstices….

Welcome to Cell Earth Reality. This information will inevitably become ubiquitous in the minds of all soon.

 

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