The Binary System Theory of Tycho Brahe

The Binary System Theory of Tycho Brahe

Towards a Phenomenological Astronomy

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Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer (1546-1601) paid close attention to uniform circular orbits, which his assistant Kepler, with philosophical differences, rejected. However, it has recently been discovered that giving Earth its own circular uniform orbit in space not only solves many riddles and poorly understood areas of astronomy, it also reconciles Tycho Brahe’s original suppositions and suggests that we are living in a binary star system — which Tycho would not have been aware was possible back in his day.

  • Learn the latest talking points in a hot debate now occurring! 
  • Have we been wrong for centuries about the basic geometry of our solar system’s motion?
  • Learn about the Tychosium, the online 3D Tychos modeling system.

Simon Shack, the researcher and author of the book “The TYCHOS: Our Geoaxial Binary System”, has been poring over empirical data collected over thousands of years by various cultures around the world, including the latest data in the celebrated astronomy of the Western world. Much of this data has been instrumental in supporting the semi-empirical pseudoheliocentric model we are all taught in school. However, the overall data supports a much more common system in the observable universe: Earth may be near the center of a Sun-Mars binary system.

Please join us and our guest speaker Maxeem Konrardy as he reveals the newest developments by the astronomer Simon Shack, who compares two semi-empirical solar systems for Earth’s local place in space, and how the models relate and diverge. With the following questions and answers:

  1. Are we ignoring critical data about our solar system?
  2. Does that data indicate Earth is in a binary system?
  3. What does TYCHOS binary system indicate about our world?

Suggested Reading

The TYCHOS

Our Geoaxial Binary System (2nd Edition)

The TYCHOS model revives the geometric configuration of our Solar System as proposed by Tycho Brahe and his assistant Christen Longomontanus. Although long forgotten by most people, their system remained the prevailing ‘world view’ for almost a century after Brahe’s death, while the Copernican heliocentric theory struggled to gain acceptance among the world’s scientific communtity. The most striking feature of the so-called Tychonic model were the intersecting orbits of the Sun and Mars, yet we now know this to be an unmistakable signature of a binary star system.

In this richly-illustrated book, it is demonstrated that the Sun and Mars constitute a binary system, much like the vast majority–or possibly all–of our surrounding stars (as only realized and acknowledged in modern times). In our system, the Earth is located at or near the barycentre of the Sun-Mars binary duo and moves at ‘snail-pace’ around its own orbit in 25344 years – a period commonly known as the ‘precession of the equinoxes’. It is a common misconception that the heliocentric model as envisioned by Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo has by now been fully confirmed; on the contrary, it is afflicted by numerous aberrations and incongruities which, when viewed ‘through the TYCHOS lens’, simply vanish and/or find logical and rational solutions.

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