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Virtually every [[Flat Earth|Flat Earther]] is a geocentrist as well, however the type of Geocentrists this page will be focusing on are the type who acknowledge that the earth is round, but not moving. Flat Earth is just a step beyond that on the crazy scale.
Virtually every [[Flat Earth|Flat Earther]] is a geocentrist as well, however the type of Geocentrists this page will be focusing on are the type who acknowledge that the earth is round, but not moving. Flat Earth is just a step beyond that on the crazy scale.
== Geocentric Models ==
[Images from [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmWeueTF8l82THrHwihtcmhQdjcBQBXjT CoolHardLogic's series]]
[[File:Screenshot (216).png|none|thumb|330x330px|This model is from a geocentrist called Fernieboy100, however it fails to explain why the planets seem to move in retrograde motions and not just straight lines when we watch them throughout the year.]]
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Revision as of 01:44, 29 July 2017

Geocentrism is the belief that the puny world we call Earth is somehow gravitationally dominant enough that its the center of everything, with literally every star star and every galaxy and every planet revolving around it. Yes, people really do believe this.

Virtually every Flat Earther is a geocentrist as well, however the type of Geocentrists this page will be focusing on are the type who acknowledge that the earth is round, but not moving. Flat Earth is just a step beyond that on the crazy scale.

Geocentric Models

[Images from CoolHardLogic's series]

File:Screenshot (216).png
This model is from a geocentrist called Fernieboy100, however it fails to explain why the planets seem to move in retrograde motions and not just straight lines when we watch them throughout the year.