![]() General Summary-Application-Cui Bono"Parallax" And His Teachings. Examination of the So-Called "Proofs" Of the Earth's Rotundity.-Why a Ship's Hull Disappears Before the Mast-HeadXV. The Earth's True Position in the Universe Comparatively Recent Formation Present Chemical Condition And Approaching Destruction by FireXIV. Cause of Sun Appearing Larger When Rising and Setting Than at NoondayXI. Cause of Day and Night, Winter and Summer And the Long altErnations of Light and Darkness at The Northern CentreIX. BUNDLED - Comes with FREE Bonus eBook in PDF Format - Zetetic. ![]() It is the basis for most the flat earth theories supported by the Flat Earth Society. It was based in a 16-page pamphlet written by him in 1849, and was an expansion for it. The Sun's Path Expands and Contracts Daily for Six Months AlternatelyVIII. Zetetic Astronomy: The Earth Not a Globe or simply Earth Not a Globe is a 430-page book written in 1881 by Samuel Rowbotham, under the pseudonym Parallax. The Sun's Motion, Concentric With the Polar CentreVII. The True Form and Magnitude of the EarthV. Experiments Demonstrating the True Form of Standing Water, and Proving the Earth to Be a PlaneIII. ![]() Zetetic and Theoretic Defined and ComparedII. ![]() These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose provided this notice of attribution is left intact in all copies.This classic includes the following chapters: I. This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published prior to 1923. Proofed and formatted by John Bruno Hare. THE ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE DAVEY, F.Z.S. " Author of "Patriarchal Longevity," and other works and Founder of the Modern Zetetic Philosophy. AN EXPERIMENTAL INQUIRY INTO THE TRUE FIGURE OF THE EARTH, PROVING IT A PLANE, WITHOUT ORBITAL OR AXIAL MOTION, AND THE ONLY KNOWN MATERIAL WORLD ITS TRUE POSITION IN THE UNIVERSE, COMPARATIVELY RECENT FORMATION, PRESENT CHEMICAL CONDITION, AND APPROACHING DESTRUCTION BY FIRE, &c., &c., &c. ![]() Zetetic Astronomy, Earth Not A Globe: Title Page ![]()
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