Originally posted by Dasa Yes I do call into question the universe as science perceives it.
The Veda has a unique perspective of the cosmos.
Have you not heard of planet Rahu and Ketu
If you question the existence or validity of the observable universe then you have no grounds or basis for making any claims of any kind about it.
For everyone else, then yes the moon is most certainly the cause of eclipses.
EDIT: and no I have not heard about planet R' or K'...
If your claiming their present existence inside this solar system then I can tell you they don't exist.
Originally posted by googlefudge If you question the existence or validity of the observable universe then you have no grounds or basis for making any claims of any kind about it.
For everyone else, then yes the moon is most certainly the cause of eclipses.
EDIT: and no I have not heard about planet R' or K'...
If your claiming their present existence inside this solar system then I can tell you they don't exist.
These planets do exist.
Science does not have the proper equipment to observe them.
Science does not have the proper equipment to observe them.
Science is still only young and blind.
Interesting, according to science doesn't know what causes solar and lunar eclipses. How do you explain their perfect predictions about when and where they will happen then ?
Originally posted by Barts Interesting, according to science doesn't know what causes solar and lunar eclipses. How do you explain their perfect predictions about when and where they will happen then ?
Originally posted by no1marauder This thread should be moved to Spirituality; "demons" as the cause of eclipses really is a topic that's a bit too silly even for this Debates Forum.
EDIT: I have alerted the thread for this reason and ask others who agree to do so also.
If he thought Ayn Rand caused eclipses, would he be allowed up here in Debates?
Originally posted by googlefudge How does this get moderated into spirituality out of debates, but dasa's theology doesn't get moderated out of science?