A blemish on the face of science

I have published a book “Revolutionizing Science” this month on Amazon.

In one of its chapters, I have described the following blemish on the face of science.

Science acknowledges that it should be possible for a star and its planets to balance each other about some imaginary point known as their “barycenter” though it should be possible only if they would have been sitting on some facsimile of the beam of a seesaw. Just assume that the Sun and the Earth are sitting on a beam of a seesaw and you have removed the beam. If it should be possible for the Sun to exert a moment at the fulcrum of such a seesaw even in the absence of any beam, don’t you think — when you push down the Sun, it should lift the Earth upward?

But do you think — it would lift the Earth?

No chance!

Any doubt — it is a blemish on the face of science?

Catch on…

Till June 20, 2023, this e-book costs $ 1.60 USD/Rs 132.00 and the paperback costs $ 13.00 USD on amazon.com — Free on “Kindle Unlimited”.  

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