Do you believe the heliocentric model is correct?
No. I don't know which model is correct. The heliocentric model seems ridiculous, and people who blindly believe in it should be embarrassed. But also ridiculous things exist.
It seems the heliocentric model depends on many extremely 'convenient' things in order to make it work. 'convenient', as in, "Your senses do not affirm X, but X is really what is happening.... we are claiming..."
For example, if we (our solar system) are traveling through space at the speed of 514,000mph as they claim we are, then we should see the stars appear to change distance relative to each other. But after apparently (hundreds of)
centuries, based on claims and historical accounts of star formations, our view of the stars has not made any noticable change. The internet says this:
"The Big Dipper has been recognized for thousands of years, with its stars forming a recognizable pattern for at least 32,000 years. Despite the stars' movements, the shape of the Big Dipper has remained similar enough for people to identify it throughout history."
Of course the convenient claim is that the stars are
so far away, we cannot and will not notice any difference in our lifetimes. It is out of our reach. Is this true? Or is it astronomical gaslighting?
It is calculated that after 32,000 years of traveling 514,000 miles per hour, we will have traveled 144.8 trillion miles. Now, it is calculated that the average distance between stars themselves is 44.1 trillion miles.
We can deduce from what we are told, that earth was able to see the Big Dipper Star Formation 32,000 years ago, and then after traveling 144.8 trillion miles, which is 328% the average distance between stars themselves, we can
still see the Big Dipper Star Formation. Of course this just is playing with their own math they happily provided. We don't notice any movement of the fixed stars relative to each other at all.
That is not to mention Polaris, the North star, remaining still according to our view. Every night during the alleged movement.
This astronomical issue is one
convenient claim for the heliocentric model.
There are others. Such as being on a wobbling, spinning earth, yet not sensing wobble or spin through our balance. Trees remain still, except through occasional wind that disappears at times. The convenient claim here is that we don't feel it, somehow partially due to
gravity, something we seem to not be able to truly test ourselves at that scale to justify that claim. We do not see dust orbiting a bowling ball. Of course it is convenient for the heliocentric model that we
would not see this. It is out of our reach.
People who do not think deeply into the subject affirm, "Look, we see things fall down! Therefore, gravity!" As if seeing things fall down automatically explains the reason why things are falling down. They see one aspect of the claim, and presume everything else about the claim is therefore true.
There are surely more "convenience" claims that I am not touching on.
But perhaps the smoking gun against the heliocentric model is the issue of seeing too much earth from the ground, and not enough earth from space. Part of the infamous heliocentric model is the globe earth model. It has been calculated that there are 8 inches of earth curvature per square mile. However, it is repeatedly said and evidently demonstrated that we see no curvature over long stretches where we should be seeing curvature, and we can see things that should be hidden by the curvature of the earth. Also, the things we do see from far away, such as towers, should appear to lean away from us due to curvature, however there seems to be no evidence of this, either.
On the matter of space, there is one picture of earth NASA claims is a real photo, but that has video evidence that it was faked. Then, other pictures of earth are evidently admittedly artist interpretations, or "stitched together" by a collection of satellite images. Obvious, likely explanations for these shortcomings are that they cannot reach space as they say they can, or that the earth is not really a globe, or both. Also, under these scenarios, it makes sense NASA would not make many claims to having actual earth photos, because the faked imagery would be subject to crumble under scrutiny by even loyal NASA followers.
It
seems more obvious that the earth is flat and stationary, and the stars turn overhead. If you approach the subject logically from your own position without trusting other people, what do you find? Of course, you will not even do this, unless the Lord blesses you enough to be honest with yourself on the subject. The heart is deceitful above all things.
The logical position here is to deduce what you can from God's Word first, and be logically skeptical of the rest. Do I know whether earth is flat or globe? I'd have to take someone's word for it either way.
This is just a tip of the iceberg. But people would rather post pictures of hotdog earth.