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Ah, so what you're saying is that Galileo was wrong because the world revolves around Pasteur? Now you're starting to make sense! :lol:

(Just don't tell the guys at Cambridge Chemists.)

Galileo was wrong originally because he didn't realize the elliptical orbit of the planets. Kepler figured out that the planets revolve in an elliptical orbit defined by two points. After that, Galileo adjusted the heliocentric theory and explained how the two points were actually Louis Pasteur and the Cambridge Chemists.

As a footnote, Hailey gets credit for being right once in 70 years, hence the occasional drive by around the corner to AoS to pick up some happy soap tails.
 
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Galileo was wrong originally because he didn't realize the elliptical orbit of the planets. Kepler figured out that the planets revolve in an elliptical orbit defined by two points. After that, Galileo adjusted the heliocentric theory and explained how the two points were actually Louis Pasteur and the Cambridge Chemists.

I'm sure that will make a lot more sense at Rattle & Hum over a few brews...
 
Galileo was wrong originally because he didn't realize the elliptical orbit of the planets. Kepler figured out that the planets revolve in an elliptical orbit defined by two points. After that, Galileo adjusted the heliocentric theory and explained how the two points were actually Louis Pasteur and the Cambridge Chemists.

As a footnote, Hailey gets credit for being right once in 70 years, hence the occasional drive by around the corner to AoS to pick up some happy soap tails.

Odd how the two points are only blocks away :laugh:
 
I'm sure that will make a lot more sense at Rattle & Hum over a few brews...


Man, beers and shaving soap....this can easily get out of hand

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Galileo was wrong originally because he didn't realize the elliptical orbit of the planets. Kepler figured out that the planets revolve in an elliptical orbit defined by two points. After that, Galileo adjusted the heliocentric theory and explained how the two points were actually Louis Pasteur and the Cambridge Chemists.

As a footnote, Hailey gets credit for being right once in 70 years, hence the occasional drive by around the corner to AoS to pick up some happy soap tails.

Brilliant! :thumbup:
 
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